Victorian Six Panel Entrance Door
Situated in one of the most desired streets within Gosforth’s conservation area this period property is thought to have been built in the mid 1920s.
Situated in one of the most desired streets within Gosforth’s conservation area this period property is thought to have been built in the mid 1920s.
Nestled in the heart of a conservation area within Newcastle, this Victorian-style door is spray-finished in Farrow & Ball No.231 Setting Plaster. The striking colour, over-sized number and aged brass furniture come together to create this show stopper of a front door.
Set within 70 magnificent acres of parkland this Grade 1 listed building required a door that was in sympathy and keeping with property’s architecture, environment and history.
Painted in Farrow & Ball’s No.268 Charlotte’s Lock, this door is sure to turn heads with its eye-catching colour pop. Drawing on traditional design elements, this four panel door with a swept frame head and fan light provides a timeless and unique entrance to this property.
Intricately detailed with three classic panels, diagonal glazing bars, and spray-finished in Farrow & Ball No. 25 Pigeon, this door is a perfect blend of classic and contemporary.
Unmistakably stylish, this London-based, Victorian, three-panel door typifies the design of the era with its bold colour and clear glass fan light.
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