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t <br /> 7.'Lqr <br /> Doors <br /> Doors are often one of the first items to be replaced when a building is modernized. Flush <br /> mounted wood doors or aluminum framed glass are typical of modernization. <br /> • The use of wood doors and frames is preferred. Doors should have featured <br /> multiple panels or panels and glazing. <br /> • Whenever possible maintain original door styles and hardware in its original <br /> opening wherever possible, especially on the primary fagade. <br /> • Door frames of aluminum and vinyl must simulate natural grain materials or be <br /> trimmed so as to minimize their non-traditional appearance. <br /> • For new construction and renovation of existing buildings, doors should be <br /> compatible with the existing traditional styles. <br /> • Glazing in storefront doors should be proportionate to store front windows. <br /> • Glass panels should not be painted. <br /> • Large size delivery doors, barred metal doors and aluminum doors should not be <br /> visible from the street. <br /> 161Page <br />
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