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Antique Entry Doors Give First Impressions Much Needed Assistance from the Past

Antique Entry Doors Give First Impressions Much Needed Assistance from the Past


With all of the recent fanfare and attraction to home design, be it through magazine articles encouraging do it yourself projects and renovations or TV shows of professionals and well funded advisers renovating a lucky contestant's home, there has been much emphasis on the interior of the house. While the interior does serve as the most seen part of the house and thus warrants a great deal of attention, it is not, however, the most often seen part of one's home and brand new furnishings and carpeting in one's living room will do little to impress passersby or casual visitors if one neglects to maintain the front entrance and facade.

Indeed, while even the tiniest detail will often be paid attention to in simply replacing the kitchen cabinets, the front door and foyer are not always so lucky, being relegated to a tertiary task at best. Some new design philosophies have been putting an emphasis on presenting a first good impression lately, though, and various plans have renovators in the market looking for everything from wrought iron portcullises to antique entry doors. These rustic or old fashioned entrances can add an air of venerability while working with a large part of already existing structures or plans while simply providing great eye candy to visitors to boot.

The industry for such restored antique entry doors, as well as a surprising amount of other vintage pieces has exploded in light of these new buyers, and some of the most well known suppliers of the pieces such as Olde Good Things have adapted via rather newly developed technology: the internet. Accepting orders online and providing a view of goods available for perusal, Olde Good Things has done well with its online expansion and now houses multiple warehouses of stock for the innumerable prospective vintage designers out there, a stock that would be nigh impossible to manage through conventional methods and a great boon that is sure to set a precedent in the industry. Regardless of the source though, it seems that these old and antique pieces will be here to stay.

OGT, also known as Olde Good Things, is a well renowned retailer of various architectural antiques and various other pieces from pre-depression and late 1800s buildings and designs that serve as the perfect complement to the proper design and provide a look replicated by few other styles. Their goods range from restored antique entry doors rescued from landfills to antique machinery and industry pieces, a variety sure to please any antique hunter out there, architecturally inclined or not.
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