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Oak Double Doors With Etched Glass Panels

Oak Double Doors With Etched Glass Panels

Regular price $2,750.00
Sale price $2,750.00 Regular price
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Salvaged from a fine Toronto home, these double oak exterior doors with etched glass panels are perfect for an interior passage way, pantry, or home office. Original hinges are in place for hanging or create a stunning barn door passageway. Glass is complete and has no visible cracks or chips. Exterior side of doors are weathered to perfection, but if you preferred, they could be sanded and finished to your liking.

Total span 54" W

Doors measure 27.625" x 86" H x 1.625" Thick

Glass inserts 17.25" W x 64" H

Combined weight of doors is 140 lbs

Delivery is available to Toronto and Montreal and points in between. Fee is based on destination and timing. Shipping available to Canada and US. Contact us for an estimate based on your location. 

  • International delivery available. Special shipping considerations apply for large items. Local pickup welcomed.

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