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Studded

A closer look at the front door craftsmanship.
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what is the purpose of the extrusions on the door?
They were decorative.
Gotta wonder whose idea of decoration that was.
This almost looks like a painting.
dont make them like that anymore
I like that desingn print...wish I had some for my door.
very steampunk. I love it. I want those doors. When they tear these places down they dont even sell the architectural pieces like doors. That is perhaps the biggest waste of all. They could preserve SOME of it.... but seldom do.
Okay, those are some insanely awesome doors. :) Very very lovely!
No pun intended right UnrisenRage? LOL!
Fabulous! I love those doors!
nice they go fashion on there doors!
What makes me so sad is that there are so many gorgeous accents in all of these old abandoned buildings no one thinks to recycle...all that handiwork for nothing
I, too, wish that there would at least be some architectural salvage from these buildings if the buildings themselves cannot be adapted to another purpose. One of the most fascinating hotels I stayed in with my parents when I was a kid had been completely built of remnants of buildings slated for demolition--floors from old mills, doors from banks and schools, bathtubs from old hotels, things like that. The bridal suite was created from the steeple of a demolished church and stood off by itself on the grounds.
wow ive never seen a studded door before...
door is about 9 feet tall, so no good for a house!!

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