Description
Wooden single panel half glass office door with ball hinge hardware salvaged from the former location of a tire shop and warehouse in Roanoke, VA. This circa 1910 building was initially the home of Exchange Lumber Company until 1941.
This door is coated in black paint with a raised panel on one side and a recessed panel on the other. A mineral fiber-like material (similar to drop ceiling tiles) is mounted inside of the raised panel. Initially used as an interior door, this door could also be used in an exterior application by using a protective finish.
This door is in good condition with wear consistent with use over a long period. Knob and lockset hardware not included. Weight: 50 lbs.
Item Measurements: 29.63(L) x 1.31(W) x 77.13(H)
This door is coated in black paint with a raised panel on one side and a recessed panel on the other. A mineral fiber-like material (similar to drop ceiling tiles) is mounted inside of the raised panel. Initially used as an interior door, this door could also be used in an exterior application by using a protective finish.
This door is in good condition with wear consistent with use over a long period. Knob and lockset hardware not included. Weight: 50 lbs.
Item Measurements: 29.63(L) x 1.31(W) x 77.13(H)