You can choose beautiful and functional antique three legged side tables antique end tables or a multitude of other styles.
Old door kitchen table.
Create a cozy corner of a patio or garden using four old mismatched doors.
The wheels make your coffee table highly mobile helping you to shift it from one corner of the room to the other with ease.
You can make this from an old door half a table and the metal part of a rack.
Lay the door face down on a drop cloth.
Place the coffee table frame on the back of the door making sure it is centered and even.
If you do not have an upcycled door handy you can even toy with the idea of purchasing one from shops selling old doors.
Source an old door re purposed into pork swing bed.
Choosing the right antique tables built from 1900 to 1950.
Old door wall decor.
Use the 1x3 poplar to make the skirt boards.
Dressing screen fashioned from three old doors.
Decorate door with decoupage and old wallpaper.
Make sure to weatherproof the door appropriately so they will withstand the elements.
Using a 5 panel door helps in giving the coffee table a symmetrical shape.
Antique or vintage front doors can be panel doors which can be simple yet stately or they can be innately carved.
The skirt is the part that spans the legs and holds the tabletop up.
Source garden screen with an old.
Re purpose old door into desk screen.
This way you can separate interior spaces without taking up space when you want the antique door to be open.
Use salvaged doors to fill large wall spaces.
It makes a nice accent in the corner of our yard between two flower beds.
If necessary paint l brackets to match the color of the base.
Put the mirror into old door.
Add a table and chairs or a bench to relax on and enjoy the nice weather and your beautiful garden.
Re purposed antique or vintage barn doors are popular for adding sliding doors.
Our antique doors have been sourced by our reclamation specialists who find artifacts from the turn of the century and the pre war eras.
To determine the size of the skirt pieces measure the length and width of the door tabletop then minus the thickness of the posts legs then minus another 2 inches to give the tabletop a 1 inch overhang on all sides enlarge image for reference.
Attach the base to the door using l brackets on all four corners.