"House Crashers" Before and After Photos
Which door design did Josh Temple and his crew use to fix up this home?

Have you seen Episode #509 ("Butcher Shop Living Room") of DIY Network's "House Crashers" featuring Josh Temple? Josh and his crew turned a Cleveland butcher shop upside-down and the results were astonishing.
We were honored to be a part of this particular project. Once the home and storefront of the Klubnik family, the 1920's Tremont property was in disrepair and most likely subject to teardown. But the new owners stressed how important it was to them to "respect the past life of the storefront and incorporate its history and some of the old materials into the new space." When the friendly folks at Big Table Media called us, we jumped at the opportunity to participate. It was a small token in an otherwise unbelievable story.
So, which door design did they decide to use? The "Pasadena" Doorlite Kit! Keep scrolling to see all of the "before" and "after" shots.
Again, many thanks to Big Table Media for allowing us to be a part of this incredible transformation! You can check the listings on DIY Network to find out when Episode 509 ("Butcher Shop Family Room") will re-air!
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