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Front Door

Was ordering some interior doors at a local shop and inquired into the cost of replacing my front door.  I was surprised to learn that just a simple, solid core door with no features was going to run $800+.  Then I ran into this door:
Which it turns out is less expensive than a solid door.  I'll pick it up and the remaining interior doors next weekend.  This version of it is in walnut.  The one I'll get will be unstained fir.  I might experiment with some stains, and if those don't pan out I'll just paint the door.  I may end up just painting it to give the exterior of the house a little pop of color.

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