If you change your mind on the frosting, try this stuff: Reply To This Comment ↓ Ishtar Decemat 1:16 pm If I go with this option, I’ll just stick with a single-width curtain panel. I don’t really think a double-width curtain panel is needed for the door, though. While it looks like this curtain panel isn’t actually used (I can’t imagine pulling it back with a tassel tie back every day), I really do like the look. I found this one example with the door and window arranged very similar mine, and with two curtain panels on the window like I will have, but just one on the door. The first option is to add a curtain, which would add privacy just at night, while keeping the view through the door clear during the day. Of course, I’ve had it less than 24 hours, so I want to live with it for a few more days before decicing. Quite honestly, I’m not sure which one I want just yet, because I really do enjoy the view out the door. Two would add privacy just at night, while the third would add privacy all the time. ![]() I’m tossing around three different ideas in my mind. But I’ve now lived with it for one night, and I do want to come up with a solution to add some privacy. I think it goes great with a traditional style home.Īnyway, I wanted this door for the natural light without the busyness of lots of added rectangles that a 9-lite or 15-lite door would add. I was surprised at how many of you said that a full lite door looks too modern or industrial. I’m going to love the amount of light it lets in to that previously dark corner of the room. □ And they’ll be back today to install that door in the breakfast room, so I can return my truck to its normal parking space in the driveway.Īnyway, I love this door. I promise that parking in my front yard really isn’t a habit of mine. So I wanted it placed strategically in front of my Ring camera doorbell so that it would catch any movement during the night and notify my phone if someone tried to steal it. My new 9-light half glass door for the breakfast room is in the back of that truck since I forgot to ask the guys to move it before they left, and it’s WAY too heavy for me to move on my own. □ Now before you judge me too harshly, let me explain that it’s there quite by design. But they finally got all the issues worked out, and my entryway now has some natural light in it!Īnd yes, that’s my truck still (or rather, again) sitting in my front yard. First, there was an issue with the threshold, then there was an issue with the deadbolt not wanting to lock all the way. They got here yesterday about 4:00, and I think it took them until 6:30 to get it installed and everything working right. ![]() My new front door was installed yesterday! Let’s just say I’m so glad I didn’t try to DIY this project.
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