An apartment building door.
Yep, that’s to a garden. Not attached to a fence. A fancy fenceless door. Odd!
I’ve never seen those on a door before, only on windows
The bottom of this door is down some steps.
That’s all for this week. Doorscursions in lockdown has been anemic at best. These I scored while on essential errands from the car.
Pat R
5/21/30
For Norm’s Thursday Doors. To see other entries go here
Interesting doors! Especially the stand alone not attached to anything. Love how it is amongst the thick hedges. 🙂
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Couldn’t see anything through through those edges,,which is the point😃
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😊
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Door below street level: I wonder if flooding is an issue
Door with the shutters: I saw those in England on the upper level of an old house. We walked out of the windows that swung open onto the roof of the sunroom below. It was a weird experience. The shutters protected the windows from flying branches during their windy storms. Actually, it was kind of romantic.
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Oh! That protection part makes sense.
Around here the doors below street level do have a flooding issue. You have to be vigilant on clearing the drains. But I find if there’s an awning above it that helps. And if the ground slopes a bit away from the house, that works too. We have one in the back so I’ve been through that😊
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I LOVE scrollwork, whether in iron, wood, or etching in glass. The door to the garden is quite intriguing! And I don’t recall seeing shutters on a door, but why not? 🙂 Great “doors” post as always, Pat!!
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The ironwork always liven a door up.
As for the shutters…I agree. But it was a double take on my part😊
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🙂 🙂
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Those are very handsome doors
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lovely gallery of doors 🙂
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