1920's & 1930's Doors
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Moderne style homes would likely have had painted softwood doors with geometric shapes of coloured glass, often using patterns of sun rays or chevrons. Door furniture tended to reflect the Hollywood fashion with chrome. 1920's and 30's Semi houses were built with the doors being on the outer edge of the facade. This gave greater privacy than the Victorian style of putting semi houses doors side by side
Traditional
Style Doors
"The best way of finding the right style of front door is to look at the other houses in the neighbourhood. Chances are you'll see the original style for your house, but don't try and commit it to memory always take a photo of the other doors before you choose one for you." Channel 4 Homes
Moderne Style Doors
Internet links for period and reproduction doors Mongers Architectural Salvage: Period Doors
Internet links for period and reproduction door furniture Reminis Period Restoration Emporium: Door Furniture Willow and Stone Door Fittings The Paint Stripper: Door Funiture and Door Handles
Useful Links to Period Door Articles Advice for fitting period handles and lock settings: Scottish Doors The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings Bernards Door Furniture Period Styles FAQ The Window Man: An understanding of the times Fylde Borough Council: Window, Doors and Joinery Advice
Forum Debates
Useful Research Websites English Architecture: Britain Express Looking at Buildings: Pevsner Architectural Guides Glass Replacement - Sidelights on Front Door
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