
We have installed the new door to the deck. It is the same style as the old door, but thicker and with better insulated glass. The jamb is kerfed (there is a slot made into the wood) to allow for weather stripping integral to the jamb.

An exterior shot of the door. New trim will have to be put in, and of course the door painted. The same blue as the house, or an accent color?

Here is a close up of the egg shaped Schlage door knob and dead bolt.

Here is a photo of the kitchen with the new interior doors installed. The one to the right, into the dining room, has been varnished with a satin varnish.
We saved as many of the old doors as possible, some were too beaten up to be worth our while to repair.

And still the labor intensive molding going on. And on, and on.
Oh, definitely a contrasting color.
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