(2 Pairs) Wardrobe Doors, 3 Panel, 48" x 85.875"
Two pairs of salvaged 19th-century antique French wardrobe doors were found in France. Handcrafted from solid wood, these doors feature three panels adorned with grooved beveled trim, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship of the era.
These stunning pieces would add a unique character and a touch of history to any newly built modern home. Perfect for closet doors, room dividers, or decorative elements, they are a versatile and charming addition to your interior design.
Salvaged from a country home in France
One side of the doors has been dry-scraped, revealing the natural wood beneath remnants of the original blue-gray and white paint, while the opposite side bears the original alabaster paint.
The doors would be best installed to enclose a built-in cupboard or work well with sliding barn door hardware.
The doors are lightweight and constructed from Douglas Fir
Three pairs of half-barrel hinges are present on each door; all other hardware has been removed
Minor wood separation with overall wear consistent with age and use
When together, each pair of doors measures approximately 48” W x 85.875” H x 1.875” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
Two pairs of salvaged 19th-century antique French wardrobe doors were found in France. Handcrafted from solid wood, these doors feature three panels adorned with grooved beveled trim, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship of the era.
These stunning pieces would add a unique character and a touch of history to any newly built modern home. Perfect for closet doors, room dividers, or decorative elements, they are a versatile and charming addition to your interior design.
Salvaged from a country home in France
One side of the doors has been dry-scraped, revealing the natural wood beneath remnants of the original blue-gray and white paint, while the opposite side bears the original alabaster paint.
The doors would be best installed to enclose a built-in cupboard or work well with sliding barn door hardware.
The doors are lightweight and constructed from Douglas Fir
Three pairs of half-barrel hinges are present on each door; all other hardware has been removed
Minor wood separation with overall wear consistent with age and use
When together, each pair of doors measures approximately 48” W x 85.875” H x 1.875” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
Two pairs of salvaged 19th-century antique French wardrobe doors were found in France. Handcrafted from solid wood, these doors feature three panels adorned with grooved beveled trim, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship of the era.
These stunning pieces would add a unique character and a touch of history to any newly built modern home. Perfect for closet doors, room dividers, or decorative elements, they are a versatile and charming addition to your interior design.
Salvaged from a country home in France
One side of the doors has been dry-scraped, revealing the natural wood beneath remnants of the original blue-gray and white paint, while the opposite side bears the original alabaster paint.
The doors would be best installed to enclose a built-in cupboard or work well with sliding barn door hardware.
The doors are lightweight and constructed from Douglas Fir
Three pairs of half-barrel hinges are present on each door; all other hardware has been removed
Minor wood separation with overall wear consistent with age and use
When together, each pair of doors measures approximately 48” W x 85.875” H x 1.875” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.