I agree re the color - there is a certain elegance to it which is not hurt, of course, by being attached to such a gorgeous building and under such a fine balcony!
Sage green is one of my very favourite colours. I admit I like a LOT of colours, but sage green is very close to the top. :) This doorway is quite elegant, I think.
I do too, as I do everything you show! Your comment about wanting to peel the paint off the building made me laugh, I have a friend who likes to do that to trees when the bark is coming off...a strange desire :)
"Vert sauge" ? Tu m'en diras tant, j'aurais cru "vert de gris" plutôt à Versailles (ou loden), et je trouve que la couronne est harmonieusement assortie
A lovely color and lovely door and lovely photo, Ciel. This would probably be considered a simple doorway in Versailles, but it is unassumingly elegant.
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This is so beautiful! I just love the architecture of Versailles
ReplyDeleteI agree re the color - there is a certain elegance to it which is not hurt, of course, by being attached to such a gorgeous building and under such a fine balcony!
ReplyDeleteI think that's a very underrated color, it's great and it complements the building very well.
ReplyDelete#13? Are you superstitious? Me neither.
Louis l'aime aussi!
ReplyDeletecela fait porte des anciennes maisons bourgeoises. belle porte
ReplyDeleteSage green is one of my very favourite colours. I admit I like a LOT of colours, but sage green is very close to the top. :) This doorway is quite elegant, I think.
ReplyDeleteI do too, as I do everything you show! Your comment about wanting to peel the paint off the building made me laugh, I have a friend who likes to do that to trees when the bark is coming off...a strange desire :)
ReplyDeleteEn bel harmonie avec la bâtisse, je n'ose dire l'immeuble.
ReplyDeleteFor the winter I think I would paint it a more flashy color. Then back to the green in Spring. Nice looking enterance.
ReplyDeleteSauge--love it--the French I mean. LOL
ReplyDeleteDo you have a picture of St. James Cathedral's front doors? In Seattle I mean? They are beautiful. I took some pics but of course can't find them. MB
I have learned a new color and I like it!
ReplyDelete"Vert sauge" ? Tu m'en diras tant, j'aurais cru "vert de gris" plutôt à Versailles (ou loden), et je trouve que la couronne est harmonieusement assortie
ReplyDeleteLOVE that color too.
ReplyDeleteA lovely color and lovely door and lovely photo, Ciel. This would probably be considered a simple doorway in Versailles, but it is unassumingly elegant.
ReplyDeleteLe melange des langues donne un "vert sage", calme et doux, qui va bien avec l'ambiance hivernale..
ReplyDeleteVery classy door :-D
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty door in a lovely color to set off another beautiful building.
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ReplyDeleteMe too! I want to paint my dining room green; plan to in the next month or so. I wish my house looked like this, though! :)
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