This is such a clever idea, isn't it? This would be a neat DIY project that is out of the ordinary. I like this entrance into a secret garden! Have a great weekend. via
Hah! What a coincidence. Currently, I'm on the hunt for an old door to "screen" a gap in our boundary fence.
I love the use of doors in gardens. Some that lead to another part of the garden and others that don't, but create the illusion that they lead somewhere... deliciously mysterious :)
Oh, door rescue. You would make a pretty penny selling them - especially over here where salvaged items such as lovely old doors are very trendy and thus quite expensive.
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Hah! What a coincidence. Currently, I'm on the hunt for an old door to "screen" a gap in our boundary fence.
I love the use of doors in gardens. Some that lead to another part of the garden and others that don't, but create the illusion that they lead somewhere... deliciously mysterious :)
Vicki
That is quite a coincidence. I hope you find an old door for the gap in your fence.
I always see them being thrown away...out at the curb. I wish I had a warehouse. I would stop and rescue each and every one.
Enjoy the weekend.
xo, Rosemary
Oh, door rescue. You would make a pretty penny selling them - especially over here where salvaged items such as lovely old doors are very trendy and thus quite expensive.
This is such a great idea. Love this.
Karen
Karen...
I'm glad to hear you like this idea too. Your gardens are so very lovely.
xo, Rosemary
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