Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. This week I am showing a few doors from another cool suburb in Sydney, known as Enmore, just beside Newtown that I have showcased the last couple of weeks. As always, please let me know if one stands out for you.
Although I have been extremely busy the past few weeks and blogging has had to take a back seat, it’s comforting to always be able to create a doors post at least to keep me in the blogging loop.





I absolutely love doors 3, 4 and 5 for their design and popping colours, however number 5 is my chosen door this week, I think the fact it’s on London Street makes it stand out that bit more with an old world charm and sense of identity. I also love its decorative glass, elegant arch and the shade of blue that makes this door welcoming and a little bit Mediterranean.
Blue is my favourite colour so I’d have to go with door #2
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Blue is a good one, thank you!
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They are all lovely, but number 2 gets my vote!
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Love that, thank you Brenda!
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great finds….I initially thought they must be UK or European!
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Thanks Cath! Yes thy are very European, I always think that when visiting these suburbs.
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Number 4 is my favorite.
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Thanks Edward for that, especially as you’re the only one so far to pick that red beauty!
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You’re welcome. It’s a beauty.
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Door number 1 for me. Those colours and shapes are very much of their time. I couldn’t help but smile everytime I entered through that door.
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Thanks Hugh, it’s a very cheerful looking door and I’m sure it would be guaranteed to put you in a good mood. I smiled even when you said it would make you smile every time. Thanks for stopping by!
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Wonderful gallery of doors, Wayne. I like number 2 and its attention to detail, even the frame around the screen door is in matching color paint to the door and the lovely wrought iron railing. Having said that, I am always partial to well-worn doors like number 3!
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Thank you Suzette and I am so happy that you picked number three! You just can’t beat an old weathered door, so much character and history.
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Yes, so true, Wayne. Cheers.
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Another great set of doors. I was attracted to #2. Love the colour and the window over the door. They’re all lovely though.
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Thanks very much Jean, I was happy to spot all of them to be honest.
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Great selection! I’m picking no 3 this week
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Thanks Sheree, I’m delighted number 3 is receiving some appreciation.
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Thanks Wayne
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You found a great group. I love that first door, but I think the bright colors might wear thin after awhile of coming home to it. I like both doors with the arch and partial arch molding, but I prefer blue, so I’ll go with number two.
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Great choice Dan. I can totally see what you mean with door number one. It might be a bit much after some time.
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I have to go with #1, just because it’s so colorful and eccentric! However, #3 also caught my eye…it made me think there may be magic hidden behind it. 🙂
Wonderful selection, Wayne. Cheers!
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Cheers Richard. I love that you used the word eccentric, that’s exactly what it is. I was thinking if I owned this house, how fun it would be to have guests over and see their reaction every time. I agree that number three has something magical about it, like a secret garden or something.
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Number 5 is definitely my favourite, too. It’s understated in design but the colour gives it vibe. Great choice. Cheers.
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It’s a great door, thank you Lynette!
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Yes no. 5 is it but I love the blue one too.
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Oh I love the number 5 orange door too. Thanks Arlene!
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