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Dingy, drab doors need a facelift

My nine interior doors are the original plastic ones that were installed when the house was constructed in 1989. They make my home look dark, have been fading when I clean them and have ugly doorknobs.

I would like to bring my house into the 21st century with real wood doors and nice doorknobs. They really need replacing.

Design by HomeStory Chicago

Budget: $2,500

Many homes have dark, ugly, flat-panel doors and the Flesh home in Aurora is no exception. Their home has dark Jacobean brown plastic doors that were installed during the home's original construction in 1989. These brown doors darken the entire hallway leading to the bedrooms and cleaning them over the years has caused them to fade and wear down.

Suggestions:

• HomeStory of Chicago would recommend replacing your dated, damaged doors with two-panel Roman Smooth Finish doors - one of our most popular styles. This elegant and classy door style will transform the look and feel of their entire home. HomeStory's unique door replacement system allows us to digitally measure the existing doorway and custom cut a door to fit your existing door frame. We can replace all the doors in your home in just a few hours with no construction mess or hassle. Our doors are factory painted with professional paint.

• We can provide you with paint color information to take to your local store to paint the walls and frames a matching or coordinating color.

• Add new knobs or levers and you will have a new hallway!

HomeStory's door replacement system uses exact digital measurements to create a factory door that fits any existing frame.
Two-panel Roman Smooth Finish doors are among HomeStory's most popular styles.
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