Dutch door
Trying to find a reasonable Dutch door for the back of the house. Having an indoor cat & children I would like to have the top open. I have found companies like The Dutch Door company but they are very expensive around $2000!. I dont mind buying on old door too. Any ideas.
Trying to find a reasonable Dutch door for the back of the house. Having an indoor cat & children I would like to have the top open. I have found companies like The Dutch Door company but they are very expensive around $2000!. I dont mind buying on old door too. Any ideas.
Google architectural salvage. I looked for doors at the salvage yard here in Barnegat, NJ last week, but I din’t recall seeing any. Definitely give them a call. They are Recycling the Past,I think.
Also Kaperskys? in Kingston NY. These places have web sites now, but call them for something as specific as a dutch door.
Dutch or half-Dutch doors are common in barns, stalls, etc. Dimensions might not work with your house, and not sure you’ll like the construction, but two sites you can look at are: http://www.doubledutchdoors.com/index.html
http://store.aluminumhorsestalls.com/dodudo.html
I don’t know that a Dutch door would be very effective in keeping your cat inside, unless you have the open top screened in somehow. Small children are another matter–they don’t jump quite as well as cats.
On This Old House’s website, I saw a family that had done a kitchen reno and had been quite clever about penny-pinching. They had a dutch door, and I think they found it on Craigslist or ebay for some ridiculously low price. If you google search the site, you’ll probably find their kitchen and the resource they used.