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That you're meant to be buying a place in Edinburgh?!
(Seriously, how does this fit in now?)
I would also want to remove that foliage, and the render.
I'd also consider whether it would be better to pay a good carpenter to copy the originals.
Having two garages to store stuff in or resell is not going to make moving more of a problem, rather I think it will make it less of one.
The render is removing itself, and I agree on the foliage - I can say with confidence that the roof isn't leaking as I've been leaving my car in the left hand garage for some time.
The point in making the doors would be in making the doors - paying someone else to do it is not what I'm after.
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It's not an easy job. There are lots of things to consider and you will likely need a joiner to supply you with prepared timber or invest in something to prepare it yourself as it's unlikely you will pick up stock from a joinery supplier that suits the design.
You need a pretty chunky router and bits to create the profiles for the type of door in your photos. you will be processing large pieces of wood so you need infeed and outfeed + high volume dust extraction. Then you need a decent set of clamps to create the panels. If you manage on your first attempt to make 2 matching pairs that are not warped you would be doing very well!
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The point in making the doors would be in making the doors - paying someone else to do it is not what I'm after.
I would strongly suggest that you don't have the required skillset or toolset to knock up a couple of large wooden doors from scratch.
Not knocking you but these things cost £££ for a reason. Board and batten shutters or an internal 'barn' door, sure, but there's so much to consider for something like this, from the type and cut of lumber, preparing the wood, measuring and building accurately, hanging them etc, as well as preparing the garage to accept them too.
That you're meant to be buying a place in Edinburgh?!
(Seriously, how does this fit in now?)
I would also want to remove that foliage, and the render.
I'd also consider whether it would be better to pay a good carpenter to copy the originals.