Anonymous wrote:If you want French doors but also want to keep the open feel and not drywall part of the opening, you could do glass on the sides. Some thing like the below pic. However, if you want to work in the space and people will be continuing to use the rest of the house, maybe more closed in is better.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want French doors but also want to keep the open feel and not drywall part of the opening, you could do glass on the sides. Some thing like the below pic. However, if you want to work in the space and people will be continuing to use the rest of the house, maybe more closed in is better.
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This is beautiful! What did you google to find this photo? I am thinking that we could use sheer drapery on the inside to provide more privacy for work but still let light through.
Anonymous wrote:If you want French doors but also want to keep the open feel and not drywall part of the opening, you could do glass on the sides. Some thing like the below pic. However, if you want to work in the space and people will be continuing to use the rest of the house, maybe more closed in is better.
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Anonymous wrote:I would stick with standard size French doors and spend extra to frame around it with drywall. In the end this will look better and be less expensive than custom doors.
Anonymous wrote:French doors (pair)