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This is pretty much the most adorable shed we’ve ever seen. With just enough room for rakes, hoes, hose and trowels this could easily fit in the corner of a vegetable or flower garden.
This clever design takes an old door, refinished the entire piece in distressed blackboard paint, and uses it to create a unique messaging area. It’s not as fast as texting, but it is a lot more fun.
Here’s a fabulous look for an old door. This old-fashioned front door has been cut down to fit an interior door frame and replaces the standard interior door. It’s a fabulous way to incorporate the primitive look without adding too many tchochkes that have to be dusted.
Now this is just genius. This old door has been cut down, refinished with a dark wood stain and now serves as a classic looking sofa. It’s such a beautiful piece, it might take your guests a few minutes to even realize what your amazing couch is actually made of.
This modern style door has been painted, distressed, stained, and had coat pegs added to turn it into a large scale coat hanger. When there are no coats hung on it it will still make an amazing decor item, adding a rustic, primitive feel to your entryway.
This great design lets you keep that old door just a few steps away from where it started. Add a few colorful cushions and pillows and you’ll have not only a comfortable place to spend a warm summer evening, but a fabulous conversation starter.
The way these old doors are reused is just beautiful. The doors have been painted and distressed, then handpainted with a trailing vine design and secured to the wall as headboards to two twin beds. This would be a fabulous guest room decor addition. It’s both classy and artistic.
This mid-century style door has been beautifully remade into a functional coffee table. Short, blocky legs have been added to bring it up to the correct height and the natural wearing of the door has been emphasized with sandpaper. For a flat surface just add a thick piece of glass on top of the door.
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