They arrived in the post this morning. Already I am in love with them.
This is the outside of the door, all rebated, and those braces are also three dimensional.
Even the finish of the wood looks like aged oak - not sure it needs any addition - maybe a little wax.....
Interior side of the door. Imagine it with a door knob. I am also hoping to 'suggest' hefty hinges - either the strap kind or just a nod to where they are set in the door jamb.
This photo is so you can see the rebated door frame - wonderful detailed stuff.
Keep remembering these images are a good deal larger than the real doors.
Finally, just look how the fit inside the opening.
Astonishing work.
All this for £5 a design and £2 each door!!!!
Go visit his site .......... stained glass windows to die for!!
That's next on my list.
PS: Look out for a new (small and individual) Rust-oleum stand in B & Q (maybe elsewhere too).
They are selling all sorts of small pots of various finishes such as lovely metallic paint - gold, bronze etc. There is a range of nice looking chalky finish furniture paint which I know mini folk like and a bunch of tiny gloss paints.
I bought a 40g pot of gloss paint for £2. I know this is extortionate pro rata but it beats paying £7 and upwards for a 'normal' small tin of gloss if you only want to paint a one-off front door for example. Again, I know hobby shops might carry other small gloss/enamel paints but I suspect they are probably no cheaper and not everyone can get to a large hobby shop, whereas there are a lot of B & Q's around.