Hello Genie: Not only is this a brilliant colour but the door itself is so very handsome. And we imagine that a very stylish interior lies behind, with someone on hand to buff up the brass!
As you know blue doors catch my eyes more often than the red ones, but that doesn´t mean that I don´t love red doors. I´m always happy to see bright colours.
No 42 is looking good Genie, so is No. 47 that's my door and it's also red haha! I didn't realize it was a Paris 'thing' and am delighted to find this out.
This door is a lovely specimen of red, beautifully maintained and positioned with a frame of light stone and green vine. Vreni is correct that there are probably more blue doors in Paris than red ones. Between the two of us, there are probably not too many blue ones that we have missed, haha!
Grace, I wish that I could walk a few doors down from this #42 and find "you" at #47!
Only two colors to go, and tomorrow is Sunday so....
I LOVE the red door, Genie!! What a great shot for the day! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!! Enjoy!
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Sylvia
I love it too!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful weekend
fondly,
Penny
Hello Genie:
ReplyDeleteNot only is this a brilliant colour but the door itself is so very handsome. And we imagine that a very stylish interior lies behind, with someone on hand to buff up the brass!
Maybe Elizabeth Arden is behind that red door!
ReplyDeleteAs you know blue doors catch my eyes more often than the red ones, but that doesn´t mean that I don´t love red doors. I´m always happy to see bright colours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovey shade of rouge. I would be happy every time I opened that door.
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WOW! I recently photographed some church doors that are identical. Once a church, now a restaurant.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing colour throughout Paris! This red door matches the theme colours of your blog :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos convince me that I could get used to Paris.
ReplyDeleteThat red door makes me happy!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to go paint my door red!
ReplyDeleteI love red doors. They make you feel welcome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red , and beautiful door!
ReplyDeleteOoh la la...the perfect shade of red on a beautiful door. I love the number 42 above the door. :)
ReplyDeleteNo 42 is looking good Genie, so is No. 47 that's my door and it's also red haha! I didn't realize it was a Paris 'thing' and am delighted to find this out.
ReplyDeleteI love your red door. I IS wonderfull.
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orvokki
Such a vibrant red, and an excellent choice! Hope you're having a lovely long weekend, Genie.
ReplyDeleteSnap crackle pop! :) I love the reds.. every shade. And beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteThis door is a lovely specimen of red, beautifully maintained and positioned with a frame of light stone and green vine. Vreni is correct that there are probably more blue doors in Paris than red ones. Between the two of us, there are probably not too many blue ones that we have missed, haha!
ReplyDeleteGrace, I wish that I could walk a few doors down from this #42 and find "you" at #47!
Only two colors to go, and tomorrow is Sunday so....
Enjoy your weekend!
Bises,
Genie
And a beautiful rouge too!
ReplyDeleteLove the red in this which is stimulated by the blue number plate above the door
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