Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another weekly post featuring some more of my favourite doors in Sydney. This week show cases doors that I discovered last weekend in Glebe, an inner-west suburb of Sydney. I hadnโt been here in donkeys so really wanted to revisit for a stroll and a coffee. The doors seen were an added bonus. Feel free to let me know which one you like the best. Some of the images you may have to zoom in as I really liked the whole setting or building as well as the door and wanted to include that.
Many thanks for checking out my doors again this week. Did you have a favourite by any chance? I love them all but I am really drawn to number 4, mainly because I love the architecture of the whole building. I do love the design, shape and colour of the door too. How about you?
Take care everyone and enjoy your day.
Wayne โ๐ฝ
I have to say no. 2 as I love stained glass ๐
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Aww yes itโs a good one, thanks Alison ๐
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Two is a winner for the glass in three places as well as the quirky shape of the main glass in the door as well as everything around the door. Three is fun because there’s something inherently interesting about a door at the end of two angular walls, at least to me. Although there’s a bit too much decoration for me in number five, the glass is lovely. Nothing not to like in any of these.
janet
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Thanks a lot Janet. I agree with you that number 5 has a lot going on and I also love number 2 for itโs really unusual style of stained glass.
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Hi Wayne. This is a wonderful tour. I like the apple-green door and surround in #1, and the entire house and door in your favorite 4. My favorite is 2, because of the colors and the unexpected shape of the stained glass window. That one’s really marvelous. Hugs on the wing.
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Thanks a lot Teagan!!! I agree with you also for number 1, I love the colour too.
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My favorite is the quirky second door:) Happy thursday!
Emille
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Thanks so much Emille! I love the stain glass window and the door handle, not to forget all the plants too ๐
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Now, it I could be early enough to be the first one to comment on Thurs. Doors, but fat chance – number one activity is my walk around the neighborhood:)
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Oh me to Emille, I love it. Thanks for your comment.
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Having visited China, I know: expensive!!!
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Oh wow really?!
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Two has the most interesting stained glass insert…I’ve never seen one like it before!
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Oh wow! Youโre right, theyโre stunning. Thanks Jean ๐
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Don’t ever remember seeing anything quite like them before. Must be a special make.
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Some lovely examples
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Thanks a lot Sheree! ๐
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Youโre very welcome
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I like the feel of door #3. The angle of the building plus the little window above on the second story.
it is just a place that feels cozy.
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Totally agree with you. Thanks so much!
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I loved number 5, though they were all good and making a choice was excruciating!
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Haha thanks so much!
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The corner door at #92 is a classic, but the last door has so much to love. Itโs a hard choice. They are all great, and I understand about โthe whole scene.โ The additional items on the porch in the second photo add so much. I guess I like them all.
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Thanks a lot Dan!
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For some reason the black awning and the curious 92 seems very intriguing
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Yes!!!! I totally agree with you there.
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Thanks a lot Patricia. Youโre right, thereโs just something about corner doors, I love them too ๐.
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The green shade in the first two doors is enchanting ๐ yet I was always fascinated with corner doors – like the one in the third image.
Great collection, Wayne ๐
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