dirtydeeds
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johne
the method youve used is right for your setting and it looks good
in my case it was an edwardian house in a very expensive area, with many of the original features, panelled hallway, reeded door stops, architraves 4 inch finished size etc
using your door design wouldnt have looked right in my case
your design is traditional but in a more simple style it looks more shaker / arts and crafts
this house is traditional edwardian with more ornate styling, just what the shakers and arts and craft movements were avoiding
ive used your door design before but 6mm faux stiles and rails on 18mm, rather than your 6 on 12
16mm mdf is not a standard thickness here
the method youve used is right for your setting and it looks good
in my case it was an edwardian house in a very expensive area, with many of the original features, panelled hallway, reeded door stops, architraves 4 inch finished size etc
using your door design wouldnt have looked right in my case
your design is traditional but in a more simple style it looks more shaker / arts and crafts
this house is traditional edwardian with more ornate styling, just what the shakers and arts and craft movements were avoiding
ive used your door design before but 6mm faux stiles and rails on 18mm, rather than your 6 on 12
16mm mdf is not a standard thickness here