These impressive doors stand over 9' tall with heavily carved details and paneling adding to the dramatic effect. The aged green and brown paint show crackling and wear, while the doors themselves sit in a metal frame.
This pair of large wood doors originally served as a huge gate in Southern Hungary, likely Szeged. The home owner had a farm out in the country & a house in the village. When they brought agricultural goods to town, this gate was wide enough for a hay wagon to enter.
Filled with grandeur, these French doors are a rare & stunning find. Soaring over 13' tall, they remind one of the refined elegance found in mansions of the wealthy during the late 1800's. Note the detailed carving, large brass door knobs & impressive arched glass transom.
These massive, heavy paneled doors are visually impressive. The original red paint is chipped off and severely distressed, adding to the authentic vintage nature of this pair of old exterior doors. Notice the mail slot and vintage door handle. Sold as is.
There is a refined elegance about this enchanting set of salvaged arched glass doors. All 3 sections are hinged & able to open, while the sides can be secured/locked. This set is a rare find & will make a stunning addition for a truly exceptional living space.
These extremely large and impressive gate doors still have their orignal brown paint. It was used on a wealthy farmer's house in town as it was big enough for a hay wagon from the family farm out in the country to enter their house in the village.
This handsomely carved gate/doorway was a grand entrance into the private residence of a successful businessman in the late 1800's. The entryway door (with door handle) is to the left, while the center & right "wings" opened together to allow a horse drawn wagon to enter.
The diamond panels and old hardware create a strong vintage look in this set of 2 doors, which may serve well as pantry door, wine cellar door or for a popular sliding barn door look in today's modern home. Notice the old iron door knob and hinges that lend a rustic feel.
This pair of Swedish antique doors are heavy and broad - each one consisting of four raised panels and still retain the original iron hardware as well.
These doors have the same multi-panel design front & back and still retain the original hinges and door latch. There two pairs of these doors available, both with the same hardware and paint color..
The polychrome painted doors have multiple glass panels in the upper half, with a raised panel painted blue below. The painted back is a lighter, weathered version of the front.
This stripped pine door has six raised panels and would be perfect to use as a sliding door for a pantry or bathroom.
Using old barn doors as interior sliding doors is a great way to add character and a personal touch to your home. This pair of barn doors has a unique look reminiscent of shutters, and the original wrought iron detail adds to their genuine vintage appeal
This pair of pine barn or stable doors retains the old green paint under a layer of distressed blue gray paint with the back painted an off white. The front features imitation louvers above and a raised panel design below.
The two pine doors have remnants of the old distressed red paint on the front with a decorative ship lap pattern. On the back you can see the original iron strap hinges and lock with the vertical pine boards painted green.
Pair of pine doors with a louvered pattern on the front and a dark unpainted back.
On one side are the original gate hinges with a louver and brick pattern and on the other, vertical boards.
These weathered pine doors have remnants of old green paint along with the original wrought iron gate hinges.
The doors retain the original iron strap hinges and distressed yellow paint on one side only.