… then surely this door would win it for England hands down.
Yes, I am writing about a front door.
Is this a new low on this blog?
It just might be.
So this door is a few doors up from our house.
To be honest, in all the time I’ve lived there, I never noticed it … and then one morning, it’s pinkness shone bring like a lighthouse against the cold, miserable, darkness of Fulham.
I don’t know why, but it feels quintessentially British to me.
Maybe it’s because of the tiles that lead up to the door.
Maybe it’s because of the gaslight lamp attached to the door.
Maybe it’s because of that single milk bottle nestled by the door.
Or maybe it’s because I swear I’ve seen doors like that in movies like Four Weddings And A Funeral and Paddington.
Who the hell knows, but it came together enough to make me want a pink door at my house.
Seriously.
And I swear if you asked me what colour door I’d want before seeing this one … I doubt I’d have ever suggested pink in a million years.
And yet seeing it in the flesh makes me feel differently.
Not because it stands out from the typical blues and blacks … nor because it feels showy or attention seeking … but because as much as I see the colour, it’s what the colour makes me feel that is enticing.
You see for me, I feel everything behind that door will be lovely.
Charming. Comfortable. Warm. Inviting … all the things you would want your house to feel.
Which all goes to show, features on their own are nothing if they don’t stir your emotions.
Clients could do with remembering that like I could do with remembering never to write a post about a front door again.
