Okay folks, are you ready for this?  I am posting a teaser for Tuesday March 16th’s Tutorial.  I know that is sorta mean, but I wanna work up some hype for this AWESOME project.  Cause I am telling you, I AM IN LOVE!  Wanna see the before and after?  Trust me, you do.
Before:

After:
HINT** He didn’t buy new doors!!!
EDIT* I should clarify this is a friend’s house here in Fort Worth.  So while I wish I had them on my house, I don’t yet!  He has kindly offered to show his how to on our site.  Also, if any of you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth, TX area and would like this done on your home please feel free to contact Randy at randy@capellidesigngroup.com  or check out his website at www.capellidesigngroup.com


This whole project’s materials cost less than $500.00 dollars.
By the way, I will have a complete tutorial for you on this one.  
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17 Comments

  1. March 11, 2010

    >Thats amazing! I can't wait to see how you did it.

  2. March 11, 2010

    >Hmmm … I like the new doors but would like them more painted white … will check back on Tues to see what was done!

  3. March 11, 2010

    >Wonder if this would work on my broken door? We have STRONG winds up here and everyone's doors break because the wind is flexing the doors as they go down. We have screwed boards to the back of the doors to keep them straight, so this would kinda be the same thing right?

    Will definitely be watching for this!

  4. March 11, 2010

    >Not fair to tease! I'm loving it already!

  5. March 11, 2010

    >The hype worked on me! I can't wait to see.

  6. March 11, 2010

    >Wow, this looks awesome. I can't wait for the full tutorial.

  7. March 11, 2010

    >Whoa.. I can't WAIT for this tutorial!

  8. March 11, 2010

    >Those are awesome! You're garage looks like a brand new one from a custom home.

  9. March 11, 2010

    >Ashley- They do look great, awesome in fact, but they actually aren't min., They are our good friends! He did a great job!

  10. March 11, 2010

    >Your friend did a great job!!

  11. March 11, 2010

    >Can't wait to see how he did this. My husband is very handy and so this could be the next project.
    P.S. Tell your hubby "Hi" from (Camie Wilson)me, I went to High School with him!

  12. March 11, 2010

    >Didn't your Mama tell you it is not nice to tease? Just kidding…..love it and have forwarded it to a friend who needs her doors refaced. Yay! Thanks for sharing!!!!

  13. March 11, 2010

    >I have wanted doors like this ever since we bought our place, but couldn't afford to buy them. Can hardly wait until the secret is revealed. :)

  14. March 11, 2010

    >hmmm….now i want a garage :)

    are they going to paint or stain it? that would accentuate the craftsmanship, although, it rocks.

    erin

  15. March 11, 2010

    >Wow! I'm wishing I lived in Texas. That is beautiful! Can't wait for the HOW TO:)

  16. March 12, 2010

    >Hurry! I love this and want to know HOW :) Also the taco meal sounds good. I e-mailed it to hubs (he is the cook :) ) to make…

  17. March 12, 2010

    >OMG… THANK You! Dave is going on his "guys" golfing trip this year and I'd love to try and get this done in a weekend. Easy.. right? Hehe… he might have to come home and finish it up.

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