Showing posts with label Victorian front doors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victorian front doors. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2011

The Front Door Saga Comes to a Close


The front door story -- We searched Eureka and beyond thinking we could find a replacement door similar to all the lovely Victorian doors we see around town.   In the end, short of a custom made door, we decided to work with a local door supplier and come up with a new door from Simpson Door Company.  


The people over at Forbusco Lumber in Fortuna - and Eric Negrete put to door together and did the installation.  It's always a challenge working around an old door sill.

While it's not a traditional Eureka styled door we were able to order one that matched many of the 5 panel doors that are inside the house. We have a half glass with the nine panels of varying sizes combines with the bottom half matching the 5 panel look. The door was outfitted with new hardware from Nostalgic Warehouse; here is the Victorian Plate with Victorian Knob.

We ordered the door primed and we now needed to pick some colors for paint. 
To recap, we started with the porch and door, as always happens, once the porch was replaced then to front door looked especially bad.  Once we ordered a new door it was primed at the factory and installed with a new frame to replace a hundred years of paint and abuse.  



Our next job was pick some Victorian door colors and paint it up.   Thee coats of paint latter the door is now done (we still have the masking on the windows, waiting for a curtain).

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Looking for a Victorian Front Door




Eureka's Victorian houses have a unique front door style that probably grew out of the isolated nature of the area, the ready supply of redwood and the craftsmen of the area.  As you look around Eureka you see great original doors everywhere.    I walked around my street with my camera to record of few of the doors.   They are mostly half glass single doors with added details like the sun-burst pattern.  not all door are in great shape, but even the shabby one show the original styles.


Our Front Door with George's Ramp


My job is to now find something for our house that will match the new porch - our current door is brutally ugly (see on the right)  and must go!  I'm looking for ideas about a new door.   I've searched the thousands of used doors at Urban Ore in Berkeley but found nothing in the right size that works.  Despite the wealth of doors in Eureka we have not had any luck with craiglist or salvage in Humboldt County.   If you've got any ideas, or a nice 34' door let me know.