This is a photo of the front of my workshop when I bought it.
I thought I would be keeping the front door but the more I looked at it...
the more I saw that it wasn`t in very good condition.
The bottom was rusted and separating from the door:
The door seals were painted over and brittle
and the threshold was coming apart from the wet and rotten wood under the sill
I decided that I had better buy a new door and remove the old one:
Some patching was required on the floor around the bottom of the door
My husband helped put the new door in on the weekend. It was a cold and blustery day, so the help was welcomed.
I put some new trim around the edges to match the trim around the windows. I scraped the old flaky paint off the three lower windows and painted them and the new door trim in white.
As you can see, the whole house needs painting, something that will have to wait for next year because I think it will not be warm enough over the next few months to get it done.
Now the screen door.
It was not in the best condition, the screen was broken through, the bottom piece was no longer attached and the bottom of the door was black, not something you would want to greet customers.
I took the door down and had Eric remove the screen and power wash it. The bottom horizontal piece had broken `tongues` so that it was no longer glued to the vertical pieces.
I made new biscuit type tongues to fit into the grooves of the vertical door sides.
I glued it back together and then put on a coat of primer and three coats of paint. I tried to use spray paint but it was impossible to get into the curved areas, so I switched to painting by brush. It was quite a tedious job. I sprayed the handle with black and bought new black hinges and put on a new screen.
I also sprayed the outside lights black and obviously need to make a new sign, but... I`m getting there!
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