Friday, October 6, 2017

More Doors


I have three more interesting doors or entrances that I've observed from my wanderings around town.

This one has a very tropical look to it with those big palms all around.



























This one has a very high rock wall that seems to frame a sort of courtyard inside.  I also noticed the security camera on top of the wall.  Maybe guests must be pre-screened before entering.




























This door has some very interesting tile work that frames it quite nicely.  That tile almost has a Moroccan look to it.

13 comments:

  1. I really do enjoy seeing the homes and their doors from your city, Sharon!
    Beautiful stonework in the 2nd photo but I think the third is my favourite!

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  2. The first one fits so well Arizona. Very very nice.

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  3. I vote for #1. Oh, we aren't voting. Well, the 2nd reminds me of a castle. The camera is important these days. The third one could be Moroccan. I was in Morocco once but don't remember what the doors looked like. :)

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  4. All three are fab doors, it's between the first and third for me.. definitely the first 😀 happy weekend Sharon.

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  5. I'm with the others agreeing on the 1st one, Sharon!

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  6. I like them all, but the last one has to be my favorite, probably because of the tile.

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  7. That first one looks like it would be at home in the Mediterranean.

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  8. Those are some very attractive doors. The last one is my favorite, brick and wood work well together.

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  9. The tile DOES look Moroccan, or maybe Spanish. (Resulting from the Moorish influence in southern Spain, and then the Spanish influence on the SW USA, I guess!) Love the banana trees. Very Southern California.

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  10. Three different entrances. The first two are quite architectural and formal, while the third is more informal and "country."

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  11. These are very different from each other.

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