Now, one of the reasons for this bargain is that it doesn't have a key hole already drilled into it, something which Michel has pointed out to me several times. And his quest for a drill kit for key hole making was long and arduous. Even more tedious was trying to get his drill bit back out of the keyhole kit after drilling the first part. So yeah, was the inexpensive door such a great deal after all? I'm not so sure as the key hole kit was about 50% of the price but then again, now he can start a small business in drilling doors because he's got the gear. Ahem.
The quest for paint to fulfill our dreams of matching the door to the autumn leaves was also rather long and complex but the managers at Rona on rue Rachel were creative in their solution for a Grade 4 paint that could hold the strong yellow colour. So we have the lovely door we intended!

But in the Spring I will pull out my notes and consider our budget or lackthereof then. I want it to all be as chemical free as possible and came home from Home Depot with some colourful foam daycare mats to toss on the plywood floor for now. This triggered fond memories of kindergarten for our youngest son and so if we don't use them in the studio we can always put them in his room as he feels attached to them.
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