And speaking of doors... we bring you this door in a home on Seattle's Capitol Hill. The house was remodeled by Domestic Architecture, and we wish we could see more than the few photos on their website. But back to the door -- and the keyhole, which appears to be just a tad larger than the average one -- intriguing, no?










I love this!!!
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This is CRAZY wonderful!!!!!!!
view Bethzz3's profile
Kind of fun.
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Urk. Too clever by half.
It would be funnier if one of the doors led to, say, a 30-ft. drop, wouldn't it? You'd remove the outside staircase but maybe leave the railings intact as ironic gestures to deconstructed forms. And across the door, you'd have DROP DEAD written, yeah?
Please try it and report back.
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Love stinks. I like v1m's idea better.
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wonderful "love" door!!! ;D.
I love it and i post it in my blog called Deco-Inspiración http://decoinspiracion.blogspot.com/2008/06/puertas-doors.html because it inspire me so much!! thanks a lot
regards from Madrid
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Does anyone remember Gabe and Julie's apartmente from Welcome Back Kotter?
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apartment
(-e)
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Every time I see words truncated in txt msg style I cannot help but pronounce them as they are written. So reading this, I think "aw, that's sweet; Ooo's partner loves Ooo very much."
Death to inappropriate abbreviation!
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Isn't that a keyhole-shaped mirror?
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