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Now, back to earth...
Now, back to earth...
There's a pair of french doors leading from the dining room to the kitchen in our little house. I moved them there from another location in the house -- because I'm bad that way. They do work better for me here, giving me a little privacy at night if I choose to close them.....which I hardly ever do.....but I can.....if I want to.....
They were a little plain if you can believe anything "french" could ever be "plain" as well. I wanted to cover them with something that was not too fussy but still a little different from the solution I've used a dozen times before -- sheers on rods at the top and bottom.
I started by putting four tiny knobs under the top row of glass on each door. In a previous life these sweet little knobs were drawer pulls on a chest belonging to my aunt.
She never knew what hit her.
Attaching the knobs - it's easy
- I used a small screw whose head would fit up inside the open end of the knob and still stick out about 1/2".
- I used epoxy glue to attach the screw to the knob.
- I pre-drilled the holes in the door so I didn't have to put too much pressure on the knob when screwing it in.
One other time (when I didn't think I would ever want to remove them) I just screwed the screw into the door and THEN I glued the knobs on. That worked just as well and was a little easier.
Aren't they the cutest little things?
The panels were ready mades I found on a clearance rack at Walmart
and restyled to give them dressmaker like details.
This is how it looks with the doors opened back into the dining room.
I'd love it if you shared some of your solutions for
covering interior french doors with me.
covering interior french doors with me.
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