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Antique Doors—A Variety Of Styles

Antique salvage stores offer a wide selection of salvage pieces suitable for decorating your historic home.  Although selection can vary from region to region and store to store, nevertheless there are some items that are commonly found with antique salvage merchants.  You will typically find antique windows, some with stained glass, along with ornate wrought-iron lacework used for fencing and balcony railings, and you will find several great choices in antique doors.  Choosing salvage doors for use inside and outside your home will give it unmistakable vintage charm.  The choice of antique entry door and other antique wood doors that you might want will depend in great part on the architectural style of your vintage home.    

Architectural salvage doors can vary in style depending on the architecture of the historic building from which they were salvaged..  Sometimes old warehouses, businesses and other types of outbuildings will have beautiful antique doors that can be reused in dwellings as well.  

One popular architectural style is the Colonial Revival.  This house style utilized a front door that was accentuated in several ways.  One was that additional architectural embellishments were used above and around the antique entry door to emphasize it.  These might include a pediment over the door supported by pilasters.  Others might also include an entry stoop, really a tiny porch with a roof covering the entryway supported by thin columns.  The use of sidelights and fanlights were also commonly used in this architectural style.  

Neoclassical-styled buildings, popular from 1895 through 1950, are noted for their elaborate use of columns and capitals supporting a roofed porch on the front of the house. Antique doors from this style of building might feature more than one line of lights adorning the door itself, and sidelights might also be found around the door.  The use of broken or unbroken pediments were also common in Neoclassical-designed buildings and homes.  Today you can find architectural salvage doors suitable for Neoclassical homes.  

Architectural salvage doors can also be found that are suitable for use on Tudor-styled homes.  This house style, popular from 1890 to 1940, features unique arched antique wood doors, although square doors were also sometimes used but less frequently.  The doorways might feature overhead pediments and even covered entryways that mimic the arched shape of the door.  Salvage doors that feature the Tudor style can be found through antique dealers that offer architectural salvage doors.

Most of the salvage doors that you will find today are made of wood, although many also feature windows and even ironwork.  Equally important with salvage doors is the door hardware used.  This must be in keeping with the door style in order for it to look correct on the vintage home, so it pays to work with an architectural salvage firm that also offers all of the appropriate vintage hardware suitable to the salvage doors that you select.

About the Author

Susan Slobac writes about-- architectural salvage doors

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