Antiques & Vintage Texas French Panel Doors Review
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Antiques & Vintage Texas French Panel Doors Review

Antiques & Vintage Texas French Panel Doors: A One-of-a-Kind Reclaimed Piece

This listing (item K601D) is for a pair of French panel double doors imported from Egypt by Antiques & Vintage Texas, built from massive pine wood salvaged from older doors. As with most reclaimed architectural pieces, this should be treated as a limited or one-off item rather than stock inventory — the listing title itself asks interested buyers to email the shop directly, which suggests availability should be confirmed before ordering.

French panel doors reclaimed pine detail

Dimensions and Pricing

The doors are listed at $1,095.00, with dimensions of 80" in height by 33.50" in total width. The shop notes that because these are handmade from reclaimed old doors, sizing can be off by up to a quarter inch, and describes these imperfections as part of the character of the piece rather than a defect. Local pickup is available at the seller's Highway 80 location in addition to shipping.

French panel doors installed

Pros & Cons

Pros: Genuine reclaimed materials with an imported provenance; solid pine construction; local pickup option avoids freight-shipping costs and risk for a large item.

Cons: As a one-of-a-kind/limited piece, buyers should contact the seller to confirm current availability before ordering; dimensional variance of up to a quarter inch means the doors may need minor on-site trimming or frame adjustment during installation.

Final Verdict

For buyers specifically seeking a reclaimed, imported architectural door with real age and character rather than a mass-produced replica, this listing fits that niche — with the caveat that, given the one-of-a-kind nature of reclaimed pieces, confirming availability directly with the seller before purchase is the sensible move.

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Review published on Jul. 12, 2026