Happy Thursday everyone and welcome to another week of wonderful doors. This week I am showing a few doors from a suburb that I have shared a few times now, Surry Hills.
Surry Hills is one of Sydney’s most vibrant inner-city neighbourhoods, known for its creative edge, café culture, and beautifully preserved terrace houses. I could literally walk around here all day, where the doors just seem to jump out at you and wish to be photographed. It would be rude not to!
As always, please let me know if you have a favourite this week.





I love the detail of number 5 but I think number 4 has to be my favourite this week simply for its cheery colour. There’s something about a yellow door that always makes me smile, it just looks like a happy place.
I agree with you about number 4, and I know this is about doors, but the window in number 3 is awesome.
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I totally agree about the window, cheers Edward.
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Thank you, and cheers.
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I like #5! (But I must admit not so much for the door before the crooked number sign.)
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Haha it is very crooked but I love that number!
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As always, Wayne, you make it hard to choose. I’m going to go with number 3. I like the design in the window, the more obvious Welcome mat and the plantings. I could do without the trash cans, but I guess that comes with life.
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I love your answer Dan. Thank you paying such good attention, I hadn’t even noticed the welcome mat!
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I have to study these, Wayne, you make it hard.
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I love that as it makes me study them too.
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😊
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Great gallery Wayne. I love number 2… any door framed by a flowering bush… makes me happy. I am also partial to number 3’s perfection of the windows and door frames and the “tracery” meaning the almost invisible vine on the facade swirled so elegantly.
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Thank you Suzette for pointing that out. You know I never even noticed that!
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Awesome! You are welcome, Wayne.
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Yellow door is rather striking
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It really is thanks.
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Lovely, varied selection
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Thanks Sheree!
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I think my favourite is Door 1 because it reminds me of the colour of Hoi An in Vietnam. Also door 2 because of the pretty pink flowers.
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Oh I love to hear that Teresa!
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I want to live in #1, but love the yellow of #4
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Love that Beth. I could live in any of them haha.
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i could as well –
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I love exploring those sorts of neighbourhoods. Yes, definitely no. 4! That yellow is such a great colour.
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Thanks Lynette. Oh me too, I could wander for hours.
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I like 2 with the flowers and the door in the wall…it’s interesting. They are all lovely doors though.
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Yes the flowers are beautiful with the door. Thank you Jean!
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I’m going to agree with your choice, Wayne. That yellow really pops and looks great against the green and grey.
But I have to admit, each one is wonderfully unique. There’s probably a great story behind each one.
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Cheers Richard! I agree about every one having a great story. We have no idea who lives behind these doors or its history.
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