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Photo by: Michal Krzyzanski |
I don't need to introduce these door stoppers as you might have seen them before on my blog, but I would like to tell you how versatile product they are. In my
tutorial I showed you the basic version of Loop door stops locked in two shapes, today I want to show you how they can be decorated, as well as to give you some ideas of where they can be placed.
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Making these new door stops I decided to keep the original shapes (I think they are practical and nice), but I added different types of finish instead. I wanted to retain the simple style that wouldn't change the entire look too much, so I used spray paint to give it more like industrial appearance.
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The method of making was exactly the same as before, so there wasn't really much hassle with the changes. I simply prepared a numeral stencil and then painted it in desired place. That way I managed to receive the same product with slightly different look.
I can't tell you how practical these door stops are, you simply need to find out yourself, but I can tell you one thing, use them wherever you want either it's at home or in the garden, they will definitely do their job!
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If you still wonder where to put them here is one idea: stand it outside the main entrance to your house with the house No. or GPS coordinates painted on it and surprise the neighbours - I'm sure none of them will have anything alike in their doorways.
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