Rural bathroom in Cheshire with blue tiles, porcelain tiles, porcelain flooring and multi-coloured floors.

Farmhouse Flooring, Doors and Architrave

Country Bathroom, Cheshire

1701 through to the mid 19th Century, this style of internal door was commonplace. This design fits into a deeper rebate due to its double moulding and has a definitive moulded face and plain rear and is nailed and clenched. There is the option of painted using Little Greene Paint, unpainted ash, or oak, with a choice of iron work. The paint choice for this door architrave and skirting was Little Greene - Mid Lead. We paired the architrave to suit this style of door and property. The wide oak flooring is traditional paired with the more modern painted doors, which work really well together.
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