I love my front door.
OK, it's not really the front door, it's more of a side door. It leads from the mudroom into the kitchen. But it's the door we use most, anyway.
I painted it red to cover up the weird green that was underneath. I've enjoyed it, but thought I would never be able to make it work after Christmas.
Wrong!
I think it looks just peachy.
I just found a little bit bigger grapevine wreath, tucked in some fake white flowers, and tied it up with a big ol' white ribbon.
Wanna see more of my front door?
Check out our Fall mudroom here and our Christmas mudroom here.
And that mason jar light? You can read a little more about it here.
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17 comments:
Very beautiful door. The wreath makes it look so welcoming! Don't you just LOVE red doors!
Yvonne
It looks great - your entrance way is very welcoming!
Love your door! I think it is the exact same color as mine! Williamsburg Red? I love how you always keep it decorated for each season. Very welcoming! xx
Love your front door. I am actually painting front porch and repainting door a new color.....Thanks or sharing! I am one of your new followers and hope you will visit me!
I like your red door! It's very welcoming. And your wreath is so simple and pretty and springy. Good job!
Thank you so much for linking to Grace at Home. I really appreciate it!
Your door is so pretty! You wreath is so sweet and simple! Love it!
Take care,
Trish
How charming! What a sweet little entry.
very cute!
It looks great- stopping by from FJI~ stop by and say hello sometime!
A girl after my own heart. Both the outside and the inside of my front doors are red :) Love your blog! Visiting via the Picket Fence...
I love your red door! Mine is red, after being black (and boring) for many years. Even tho it is just a plain medal door, we get many compliments on the red door. Don't change a thing, except for the wreath occasionally :)
Oh my, take a bow!
You've put a "spring" in my step with your creative loveliness.
Have a blessed day!
Love the color of your door. Perfect combination with those white walls. Nice wreath too. :)
real estate ph
oooh, I love the bell jar on the light! How cool is that?
A red door -- nothing more, nothing less. Painting your door red is actually a good choice. Did you know that a red door has several meanings? In China, it symbolizes luck and abundance. While on early colonial America, it symbolizes safe haven. So, you’re giving your guest a friendly and warm impression through that door.
I love how you incorporated that ribbon-wreath décor on your front door. Hehe. Here’s a piece of trivia: A red front door is closely associated with the traditions of Feng Shui. It symbolizes luck in China. While for the American travelers, a house with a red door gives the impression that visitor are welcome in the house. In essence, the red door signifies good luck, protection, and financial stability.
That's one adorable side door, and the grapevine you added looks nice on it. I hope you'd post a picture of your front door. By the way, make sure that those doors are properly secured. Being precautious is wise; burglars might take advantage, if they see that the windows and doors can easily be dismantled.
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