Here is the "during" picture.

I'm stripping both the sidelights and the doors. Once the door was stripped, I found some "issues". From a distance the door looks OK.

First thing I found was that the knobs and hinges were swapped around. Basically the door was swapped where the inside is now on the outside. A new modern lockset was installed so I have the holes from the old mortise lock.

The old hinges were attached to the door on the opposite side leaving the original holes from the hinges (they are 1/2 mortise hinges so the side of the hinge that attaches to the door is attached on the face of the door)

The biggest issue is that I have a lot of splits in the wood surface. The door does have a veneer piece over the core and the veneer has a lot of splits. Since I've not dealt with this yet, I'm not sure how to address the cracks. Here's a close up of the splits. This is just one shot; the splits are pretty much all over the door.

I'm debating just repainting the door. It's original to the house. You see this style of door in its original un-painted state on a lot of the bungalows in my neighborhood. I'd really like to keep it if I can.
Diane
PS. I was planning on stripping and finishing the sidelights but I think that I will repaint them. It seems that it was originally painted with some in a very dark color. I had hoped to stain that as well but it a different species that the door and I’m not sure if it would come out right.




