Circle Windows on Mid-Century Modern Front Door


It's sad to see a door with such good bones in such rough shape. This is the old entrance to a recently closed and abandoned Italian restaurant here in Austin. I still think with a decent paint job and some new mid-century door hardware, you could bring this baby back to life.

I just hope it doesn't end up in a dumpster because the next owner can't see the beauty in it. If it does, you might find me in a dumpster outside of an old Italian restaurant.

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  1. I wonder if you could find the owner's name on the tax rolls and ask if the door could be bought. I bet you could make quite a profit reselling it.

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    1. That's a great idea. But more because, if it's replaced by a door's that pretty, I could use a new backdoor. And I actually tried to find the owner through property records, but in true commercial real estate fashion, it's a company, owned by another company, owned by another company. None of which have websites or reliable contact info. Sadly I think this door is going to stay stuck on a building that, due to its location, will probably be torn down to build a larger mixed-use building.

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  2. Is(was)this Romeo's? Sad that I'd recognize it by this photo
    alone...equally sad they closed down. Food was OK. Was just in the area yesterday and a new pizzeria is taking over the location, I think. I doubt they'd sell the door...but who knows?

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    1. Yep, Romeo's. Or what was Romeo's.

      As long as the door doesn't end up in the dumpster, I'm happy. And the circle motif would be perfect for a pizza place, so hopefully they'll keep it.

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