I love the grillwork in the door. The window seems a little overwhelming for that door. I do wish we had Baroque here, though. I love it (or whatever it is).
Moi itou je l'aime bien cette porte d'autant que celle de notre maison de famille lui ressemblait (à un seul battant toutefois) avec un élément vitré derrière la partie ouvragée qu'on enlevait en été pour ventiler. Apparement ici il y a un logement derrière l'ouverture ronde, au dessus du couloir d'accès, comme souvent à Paris et sa région. Chez nous c'était l'escalier.
«Louis» just saw your comment at Small City Scenes about the public transit strike - those all-too-frequent strikes are one thing «Louis» DOESN'T miss about France!
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The best of all reasons!
ReplyDeleteUne belle lucarne stratègique pour observer.
ReplyDeleteNo explanations needed, I like this one!
ReplyDeleteit must be a wonderful shadow behind the door when the sun sends its light through the window above.
ReplyDeleteplease have a wonderful wednesday.
I love the grillwork in the door. The window seems a little overwhelming for that door. I do wish we had Baroque here, though. I love it (or whatever it is).
ReplyDeleteVery noble doorway - I like it too~!
ReplyDeleteLa fenêtre est trés belle aussi!
ReplyDelete(I have les portes coming up on my Paris blog!)
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Images like this once again make «Louis» wish he were in France. He did a series on his old blog about Paris doorways.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you liked it.
ReplyDeleteI like it, too. A beautiful entry to what appears to be a very fine home.
ReplyDeleteNo explanations are necessary. It is a beautiful doorway, and the window over the door is gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteVery, very elegant. There is a pleasing rhythm to the shapes of the building's facade.
ReplyDeleteelle est belle, on la dirait sortie d'une maison de poupée
ReplyDeleteI think the window is totally wonderful. I wonder what door and window look like from the inside.
ReplyDeleteI like it too. MB
ReplyDeleteThere is something enticing about a doorway. Perhaps it is the portal to sparkly France for us!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
Moi itou je l'aime bien cette porte d'autant que celle de notre maison de famille lui ressemblait (à un seul battant toutefois) avec un élément vitré derrière la partie ouvragée qu'on enlevait en été pour ventiler. Apparement ici il y a un logement derrière l'ouverture ronde, au dessus du couloir d'accès, comme souvent à Paris et sa région. Chez nous c'était l'escalier.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful post !! Lovely shots !!
ReplyDeleteI can't find a thing here not to like.
ReplyDeleteI love the oval window above the door.
ReplyDeleteI love the Wednesday door series. You could have a great collage of these.
ReplyDeleteThe gold tones are beautiful.
Sharon
Very pretty door. I especially like the window above it.
ReplyDelete«Louis» just saw your comment at Small City Scenes about the public transit strike - those all-too-frequent strikes are one thing «Louis» DOESN'T miss about France!
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