it's a toss up between whether I like doors painted turquoise or doors painted red...today I believe it will be red! love the whole photo, the door the wrought iron the planters even the mossy looking patches!
Tres joli travail d'artisan. Je n'ai pas encore compris comment nettoyer certaine fenetres de notre location dont les barreaux sont scelles et les fenetres encastrees inouvrables! Le jet d'eau semble l'unique solution...
It's very attractive and I like the red gratings, too! The one on the right looks like a decoration, though, as there's no window - and a nice decoration it is!
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it's a toss up between whether I like doors painted turquoise or doors painted red...today I believe it will be red! love the whole photo, the door the wrought iron the planters even the mossy looking patches!
ReplyDeleteI love this door, great photo!
ReplyDeleteFor it's time, it looks very modern. The ironwork is quite nice too!
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Great red door! The two pieces of grillwork are so very different. I'm missing unity at this place.
ReplyDeletefast wie für ein märchen.
ReplyDeleteSimple, yet striking! And beautiful grillwork.
ReplyDeleteje me demandais si elle etait fluo la nuit ;o)) on peut pas la louper ;))
ReplyDeleteI do love a red door Ciel...I guess that's why I have one! Gorgeous image with the moss growing on the bricks and slightly up the wall. Rustic!
ReplyDeleteLove the red. Striking! That's my kind of doorway. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteWith grillwork to match. But it's such a private entrance; such tiny windows above many people's eye level.
ReplyDeleteTres joli travail d'artisan. Je n'ai pas encore compris comment nettoyer certaine fenetres de notre location dont les barreaux sont scelles et les fenetres encastrees inouvrables! Le jet d'eau semble l'unique solution...
ReplyDeleteI like red doors and thats a job for me this year is to repaint ours red.
ReplyDeleteTrès espagnoles ces grilles.
ReplyDeleteOn se croirait plus en Méditerranée qu'à Versailles!
ReplyDeleteThe red door also reminds me Bruges.Wonderful picture and the iron window detail is awesome! :)
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I don't know why but I also love so much to take fotos of antic, destroyed, not present, weird, gig, small, beautiful, ugly doors :)
ReplyDeleteI really love this one, the windows are perfect on the sidesd!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful doors. I love that shade of red
ReplyDeleteI love it. Looks like a place I would like to call home.
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It's very attractive and I like the red gratings, too! The one on the right looks like a decoration, though, as there's no window - and a nice decoration it is!
ReplyDeleteEverything is lovely in this shot. Wonderful spot, Ciel, I would certainly have photographed it too.
ReplyDeleteIt's simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI really love that. Such a pretty contrast.
ReplyDeleteI like the red door.
ReplyDeleteI bet the property behind this dorr is massive... just like the Tardis..
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