I just LOVE the leaded glass. We jut ordered a new leaded glass front door with new sidelights to match, of course, It should arrive in the next week and we have our home builder scheduled to install it. It's about time to replace the 100 year old door we have.
Well, now you've given me an inferiority complex. Our front door is plain white. We've talked about putting a new one. Maybe this post will be the catalyst to make that happen. Or not. :)
I'll take what's behind door #3. (Oh, you're probably to young to understand that!) As one can see on my blog, you can't have too many door photos ! And these are great !
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They do not have ornate carving as some old doors have, but these three have strong, clean lines. Very attractive.
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ReplyDeleteNever payed attention for doors but made me thought Japanese varieties of them p;)
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Interesting doors. The first thing I noticed though was that all the houses are brick. Don't see that so much here.
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I would have door number two at my house!
ReplyDeleteThe nice doors are all different but the houses look like they are all made of the very same brick.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful leaded glass windows.
ReplyDeleteLove old wooden doors - they last forever.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful front doors and windows too.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful front doors. Makes me want to replace my own boring door.
ReplyDeleteWood and glass work well together on doors.
ReplyDeletereally lovely!
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE the leaded glass. We jut ordered a new leaded glass front door with new sidelights to match, of course, It should arrive in the next week and we have our home builder scheduled to install it. It's about time to replace the 100 year old door we have.
ReplyDeleteAh, doors with character,
ReplyDeleteLovely doors...particularly that last one!
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, EG!
ReplyDeleteSomething about the star on the first one really appeals to me. Does the sheriff live there? ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, now you've given me an inferiority complex. Our front door is plain white. We've talked about putting a new one. Maybe this post will be the catalyst to make that happen. Or not. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your door shots!
ReplyDeleteThey are fine doors.
ReplyDeleteNice looking doors.
ReplyDeleteA nice trio!
ReplyDeleteNice front doors. I like doors with windows. MB
ReplyDeleteI'll take what's behind door #3. (Oh, you're probably to young to understand that!) As one can see on my blog, you can't have too many door photos ! And these are great !
ReplyDeleteNice to see a Texas star on your blog!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the third one!
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All three of these front doors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful front doors! I really like door #2.
ReplyDeletethose are some beautiful front doors. the first is my favorite
ReplyDeleteLovely sights, indeed worth framing.
ReplyDeleteI love interesting front doors.
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