This one was quite unusual. I’ve never seen a “door” between two rowhouses before. I guess there must be a little gap. It’s got a bit of a European flavor.


We’ve discussed this condo a few times in the past as it switched from auction to rental and back again. I just noticed that there are some numbers on the doors now. That’s a good sign. But I still think they are a bit stark. So what do you think, is this door sacrificing aesthetics for security a bit too much?


Ok, so this is not my traditional door of the day but I found the contrast between the sweet house numbers up top quite striking with the beat up door. I’m sure at one point this was an incredible pad, very sad to see the decline.


A good wood door but I like the stained glass and the nice knocker even more. It is also fun to write nice knocker.


Not sure if you can tell from the photo but this door is really wide and a bit shorter than most doors. Stained glass is bonus.


Ok, it’s not so much the door as the vestibule. But this door does look like it has some good stories to tell. I generally like the green tiles midway up the vestibule but I’m not sure I dig the bathroomish tiles that go further up. Anyway, does anyone know what that metallic slot in the middle of the door is for?


Another sick one from Logan Circle. And check out the stained glass up top.  You think they still sell these at home depot?


While I have nearly exhausted all of the cool doors in the city I still find a few cool ones from time to time. So fear not, I shan’t abandon the door of the day for too long. I suppose this is more of a cool doorway of the day but still pretty sick, yeah?


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