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Another enhancement to the face of our business was replacement of the steel door with frosted glass and sidelights. We felt that it made it very difficult for customers to see inside and presented a masked or veiled look to our Pub & Grill.
We built these doors with solid 8/4 white pine milled from salvaged logs. The glass sidelights are trimmed with salvaged ash. All of the trim is brass and brass plate. All of the glass is low-e thermal pane material.
We’re quite proud of the upgraded appearance and are now finishing the vestibule beyond the doors.
-- Sawmill Lodge - http://sawmill-lodge.com




























5 comments so far
bryano
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posted 612 days ago
Nice job, I believe you have created the desired effect you were looking for. this is definately more inviting than the previous
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GaryK
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posted 612 days ago
That’s a big change for the better!
-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.
Scott Bryan
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posted 612 days ago
Similar to the bar change over this is a vast improvement to the original door. I love the look of a natural wood finish and bright brass on a piece.
Thanks for sharing.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
rikkor
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posted 611 days ago
Now that change certainly makes the place more inviting. Good work sir.
ND2ELK
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posted 611 days ago
Very nice. Please keep us posted as you continue to work on the lodge. Thanks for posting.
God Bless
tom
-- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa