Our Renovation in Provence: Shopping for Patina Doors
Ashley TinkerShopping for Antique Patina Doors in Provence
The treasure and charm of antique doors.
It seems that we like to make our lives difficult; dating for 5 years long distance Montreal-London, moving to a new country without proper jobs, buying a tiny house in a rural village and now- trying to find …Continue reading here to why they do not want to just go and buy new doors and prefer the shabby chic look.
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