This pair of large white-painted doors is a superlative example of traditional British architectural joinery, designed to offer both a clean, classic aesthetic and a robust "show of status" to a period property. Originally serving as a grand entrance or internal partition, these doors feature a classic four-panel configuration with elegant, deep-set moulding that provides a sophisticated architectural profile. The crisp white finish has matured over time, developing a gentle, lived-in patina with subtle marks and honest wear that highlight their historic character and "701" personality.
The doors retain their high-quality original hardware, including substantial brass finger plates and heavy-duty hinges, reflecting the durable craftsmanship of the early to mid-20th century. Constructed from solid timber, they remain remarkably sturdy and well-preserved, making them an ideal choice for a renovation project or as a creative interior design element. Whether reinstated as a functional set of double doors or repurposed as a distinctive room divider or decorative backdrop, they bring a sense of permanence and refined style to any space.
Width: 137 Centimeters -
Height: 254 Centimeters -
Depth: 5 Centimeters -
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