Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another fantastic week of stunning doors. This week I am showing a few doors from Northern Ireland. I seem to have a never ending supply from when I visited home two months ago. As always, please let me know if you have a favourite this week.





I love all these doors for various reasons. The first door was taken in a thrift shop with lots of antiques and bric-a-brac. I spotted this door at the back and was very interested to see what was behind it but I didn’t have the courage to look as I think it was meant for staff. I love door number three simply for the absolutely stunning building that it is part of. It used to be a department store but has now been transformed into a fine dining restaurant from the Ivy group (best known for its sister restaurant in London). However, I LOVE door number five in Armagh for its really unique design and fantastic colour. It looks like something you would see belonging to Scrooge McDuck, with lots of gold coins being kept behind this door. If you’re an eighties child, you will know what I mean.
Have a great week everyone and I look forward to creating my next doors of WordPress post as it will be my 100th edition!!
All the best,
Wayne
Corner door with the golden lighting is wonderful!
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Thanks very much! I love that one too, the lighting just sets it off nicely.
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I am an 80s child inasmuch as I am in my 80s, but the reference to Scrooge McDuck got a good laugh out of me. There’s a character one doesn’t forget! I like picturing the gold.
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I love how you know that too!!!! Thank you
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My favorites are number 2 and 3. I especially like corner buildings, so I am torn! 🙂 Lovely doors. Congratulations on your 100th.
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Thank you Brenda! I love corner buildings too.
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Great doora, 2 is my favourite this time
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Oh thanks Tanja! You’re the first to say that.
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Yeah you can se the wealth that built Belfast in that 3rdone.
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Absolutely! Belfast has some cracker buildings.
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Hi, Wayne,
I love your wonderful doors, all fabulous photos. My favorite is the last one. So unique… I wonder how all those square impressions were achieved? Lovely share.
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That’s a good question Suzette! Thank you!
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The door in N. 5 photo is the best!!!
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Thank you!!!!!!
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Fab doors, particularly red ones
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Can’t beat a red door. Thanks Sheree.
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I agree about door 3…the building really is fantastic and the door fits it nicely.
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Thank you Jean! It looks quite regal to me and I like the lighting at night.
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These are all great doors, Wayne. It was a tough choice. I do like numbers 3 and 5, but that first door won my heart. It’s an amazing photo with all the stuff gathered around it.
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