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Love IS A VINTAGE DOOR

BY KRISTIN DOWDING PHOOGRAPHY COURSY OF VINTAGE DOORS

Your front door is the first thing that welcomes guests into your home, and it can also make or break your home’s curb appeal. That’s why Vintage Doors LLC puts so much care and effort into their custom-made doors. “We believe that an entrance door is much more than just an entry point into your home—it makes a tasteful statement about the people who live inside,” says Erica Garlock, National Sales Manager for Vintage Doors.

Their passion for artistry and attention to detail sets them apart from other door companies, as they prefer historical accuracy over mass production. “YesterYear’s Vintage Doors was created in 1990 with a vision and passion for fine woodworking and craftsmanship,” says Erica. “Each solid wood door is built just like in the olden days—one at a time—and made to endure the test of time.” They handcraft their doors from 100% furniture-grade solid wood, so you’re guaranteed high quality.

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