The Door Store was established in 1972, when owner Sam Mirshak was a student of Architecture at the University of Toronto. Witnessing scores of crude renovations and thoughtless demolitions in Toronto's charming Annex neighbourhood prompted Sam to open a small store on Queen Street selling the salvaged architectural fragments that were otherwise headed for the dump.
Since then, The Door Store has had several homes and has grown to become one of Toronto's best-loved stores. Currently housed in an 11,000 square foot showroom, The Door Store is a family business owned and operated by father-daughter team Sam & Leila Mirshak. We pride ourselves in being an invaluable resource to design professionals and homeowners alike, and in providing exceptional quality, service and expertise to our clients.
Since then, The Door Store has had several homes and has grown to become one of Toronto's best-loved stores. Currently housed in an 11,000 square foot showroom, The Door Store is a family business owned and operated by father-daughter team Sam & Leila Mirshak. We pride ourselves in being an invaluable resource to design professionals and homeowners alike, and in providing exceptional quality, service and expertise to our clients.
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Our registers are measured by duct opening size, not overall size, and they have about a 1 lip around all sides. So a 4"x10" register will measure about 6"x12" overall. Whenever possible, it is best to shop for registers before laying new flooring or having existing flooring refinished so that you can be a little flexible for size.
Castlefield is two lights north of Eglinton Avenue West and we're west of Dufferin Street, just before Ronald Avenue. From 401 Eastbound Take Dufferin exit south to Castlefield Avenue, turn right and continue two blocks. From 401 Westbound Take Allen Road exit south to Lawrence Avenue. Continue west on Lawrence to Dufferin then south on Dufferin to Castlefield Avenue, turn right and continue two blocks.
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Gaspard Shop
Oct 22, 2020
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Ana Bassios
Sep 21, 2020
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Sue Buchanan
Dec 18, 2019
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Jennifer Hanlon-Fortune
Nov 23, 2018
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Emily H.
Apr 04, 2018
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I am not knowledgeable enough about antiques to be able to explain or express how perfect this store is. But I will 100% back up everything "A K." posted on 2/10/2011. I wish I knew this store existed 30 years ago but now will be going back as many times possible. It's not just their inventory but how everything is displayed. The space is full and yet spacious. Everything is easy to look at and beautifully decorated/ merchandised. I had been corresponding via email with Dan previous to visiting and was lucky enough to meet him in person to complete my order/ purchase and he was so
Kerry McCallum
Dec 24, 2017
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Robin Sharp
Nov 04, 2017
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Mr. C.
Aug 21, 2013
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A. K.
Feb 10, 2011
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This place has an immense inventory of architectural antiques and is an addictive pleasure to visit. Huge, glorious Victorian and Edwardian leaded glass windows, richly patina'd door and window hardware, whole oriel windows, it goes on and on.... walk inside at noon and discover a moment later that is five pm and you've missed lunch and never noticed.
The staff is helpful, knowledgeable, patient, and kind. I have purchased an entire house worth on hinges and door handles here -- old things impossible to find but miraculously they were here.
Prices aren't cheap but aren&apos
The staff is helpful, knowledgeable, patient, and kind. I have purchased an entire house worth on hinges and door handles here -- old things impossible to find but miraculously they were here.
Prices aren't cheap but aren&apos