Description
Salvaged from a North Carolina cotton mill, this pair of 8.5 foot tall, industrial steel fire doors adds vintage factory character. Ideal for loft spaces, restorations, or bold architectural design. The doors are full of urban industrial detail, with steel clad siding and an interesting arched top. The door set was salvaged from the Washington Mills Cotton Factory in Mayodan, North Carolina.
Although the doors were once designed and used as fire doors, they do not meet current fire codes. The doors are painted a vivid blue on one side and brown on the opposite side.
History: The doors were salvaged from the Washington Mills Cotton Factory in Mayodan, North Carolina. Featured in Season 1, Episode 2 of the DiY Network show "Salvage Dawgs".
Condition: Very good condition for age and use. As expected, the doors show surface scuffs, dings and patina earned over years in an industrial setting. Some damage is present where the hinges were attached - see photos.
Weight: Approximately 160 lbs each.
Measurements (each): 101.5"H x 2"D x 29.5"W
Measurements (each): 101.5"H x 2"D x 29.5"W