What do you do with a small 12" space between doors ?
Well ... I went to my stash of vintage door parts and came up with this. Beautiful vintage back-plates, glass knobs, keys and this weathered board. It was just perfect to anchor that space between the two doors.
Just look at that beautiful orange paint ... just perfect with the blue and greens going on in our master bath.
The board had small notches where it had something else connected to it, so I just adjusted it to fit a small brass hinge ... which has nothing to do with big doors.
An old key was a perfect addition.
This oval one was hanging in the breakfast room ... I just adjusted the color a little and it was perfect for the bath.
The old gold skeleton key is a reminder of vintage doors, but does not lock anything here.
I want to thank Angie at Knick of Time for featuring this blog.
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Thanks for stopping by. Hope you will say hello.
Audrey Z.
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What a beautiful way to spruce that wall space! I love old knobs, too. And I've always wanted sliding barn doors in my home. Love yours! xoKathleen
ReplyDeleteAudrey, you know how I love old door knobs--another interest we share ;) Great idea and I adore the oval one! Blessings, Cecilia
ReplyDeleteHi! Great use for those door knobs. I especially love the bottom one! Nancy
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful repurpose! Love this!!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use old door knobs. I see them all the time but don't buy them not knowing what I would use them for! Perfect and pretty solution!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Audrey, and such a creative way to decorate a small space! This is my feature pick for this week's Vintage Inspiration Party - thanks for sharing it!
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