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BigWallop November 25th 04 11:26 PM


"Brad J" wrote in message
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I'm wondering if I can obtain some sort of tasteful architectural
front-door surround from somewhere that can be fixed to the wall after
the doorway has been cut. Sort of like a fireplace surround, but made
for a front door out of some durable material that looks like stone -
and preferably not too expensive. The house ws built in 1900 but I
guess any historic-looking door surround might work... Georgian,
Neo-classical or whatever...

Anyone know of an inexpensive supply of such things? B&Q perhaps?

Thanks..

Brad J


Try a web search in the UK, for the term "architectural millwork" and you
should get a few pointer on what you're looking for.


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Brad J November 25th 04 11:26 PM

Pseudo-architectural exterior door-surrounds?
 
I'm wondering if I can obtain some sort of tasteful architectural
front-door surround from somewhere that can be fixed to the wall after
the doorway has been cut. Sort of like a fireplace surround, but made
for a front door out of some durable material that looks like stone -
and preferably not too expensive. The house ws built in 1900 but I
guess any historic-looking door surround might work... Georgian,
Neo-classical or whatever...

Anyone know of an inexpensive supply of such things? B&Q perhaps?

Thanks..

Brad J


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