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Learn how to create a raised panel look on a plain interior door; includes step-by-step instructions along with tips, materials, and tools lists.

Ron's last HouseCall in the great state of Texas took him to Longview where Lara Leaver had asked him to come and help give her outdated interior doors a makeover. Lara had an entire hallway full of plain doors. She had always liked paneled doors and was hoping Ron could help her achieve this look by adding molding to the old doors. Ron thought this would be a great project and it would only be a fraction of the cost of replacing the doors. Lara was very eager to learn, so together they got to work.

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