Hidden on one of the side streets in downtown Scottsdale is a small little center with a couple of restaurants in it and other small shops. All the doors are a different bright color making a colorful and appealing look. The one above had a gorgeous hot pink door.
Another one had an orange door.
And......
.......yet another one had a bright green door.
What a fun atmosphere!
This really shows you that it doesn't have to be white or dark wood. These colors pop out and add interest to ones home. I just made a post on my blog on the construction of our house, and we thought about a different color, but ended up with a white framework.
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All provide a very 'warm' welcome!
ReplyDeleteThis is the way the world is meant to be photographed... in full blooming colour.
ReplyDeleteFun places to walk through, I bet.
ReplyDeleteMy fav is the first Sharon, the pink is set off to perfection by the blue walls and yellow planters :) I don't think I could cope with a plain door, mine is bright red!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those doors are so bright, it just lifts the spirits! Color makes such a big difference.
ReplyDeleteI like the pink the best too - like Grace I think all those tones look fabulous together!
ReplyDeleteI always like looking beyond those colorful doors. You never know what you will find.
ReplyDeleteWe painted our door red back in 2001. Then we moved a couple of times. Our current door is also red, though not by our work.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors, very inviting to passers-by to come on in!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, you were like the Monty Hall of doors! I like the Orange one.
ReplyDeleteVibrant shades, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteAlthough a very plain door, the passion pink color rises it above the ordinary!
ReplyDeleteYou could have told me South Beach, Miami, and I'd believe you.
ReplyDeleteI was in a funky, artsy place today with similar bright colors, but yours are crisp and well-tended and mine were worn and battered.
ReplyDeleteGreat trio of lovely bright doors!
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