Saturday, June 2, 2012

Renovation Progress - Patio Door

If you've read our blog post here, we wanted to recycle and reuse the French doors at the existing house for our patio area which is also at the same location.  As usual, our Contractor had discourage us to reuse the door and advise us to buy new door, giving reason that it cannot be sand down to the original wood or that it would be expensive to re-varnish it.  

Because the doors are still in good condition and we felt that it adds character to the house.  And because hubby dearest was a DIY and handyman, he took the challenge.  

The French doors dismantled
Trying to remove the white paint to get the wood color
The wood is scratched when using the metal brush
So hubby uses a sander
Much better and faster
The difference between before and after sanding down
Because the glass edges could not be sand down using the machine, we tried using a paint remover
We applied the paint remover to the wood and waited for a while until it bubbled
But it was hard to remove the paint and it didn't come out 100%
Have to think of another solution on how to remove the paint









2 comments:

  1. I know I'm a bit late but I must say that if you find it hard to remove the paint on your door, you can take good advantage of it. The vintage-look design is the new trend on the houses nowadays. I found some blogs that shows tutorial on how they can make their doors look distressed but lovely.

    #Rolf@NVRoofs.com

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  2. Excellent information on your blog, thank you for taking the time to share with us.

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