
The new doorway left us with a problem - the flooring did not go all the way through. There was some that did, evidence of an old door, but not all.

This was solved by cutting the existing boards flush and putting in a new fir threshold.


We will have to do this on the other two kitchen doors as well. It was planed smooth and even but left a little high. It will get sanded flush when the kitchen floor finally gets sanded. Hopefully it will age over time to the same color although we made add a little stain to help in this darkening process.
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