Doors 127 – Bristol doors with interesting surrounds
Sometimes it is not so much the door that is interesting but the brickwork, the awnings, the steps, or the whole design around an entrance that makes it stand out. This week’s selection of doors all have rather plain doors, but what surrounds them is worth a good look. Here we go:






That’s yer lot for another rather turbulent and unsettling week… US Election and England lockdown.
Be safe and kind wherever you are and have a great week.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you really ought to take a look at the Norm 2.0 blog – the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
You’re correct, it’s not just the door
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You’re right, the overall look and design of an entrance can go a long way to elevating our impressions of some rather ordinary-looking doors.
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These pictures are very interesting. You are correct that the door is part of a greater design in these cases.
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Thank you.
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Love your lead photo of the pink house. And stay safe with the lockdown, Stephen.
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Thank you. The pink house is part of an old Almshouse.
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On Thursday, November 5, 2020, Natural adventures wrote:
> scooj posted: “Doors 127 – Bristol doors with interesting surrounds > Sometimes it is not so much the door that is interesting but the brickwork, > the awnings, the steps, or the whole design around an entrance that makes > it stand out. This week’s selection of doors all ha” >
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The doors are great, but you’re right, the entrances are the complete picture.
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