This door worn, the paint faded in spots, led to an interior shop on the main street in El Tuito, Mexico. I loved the water-coloured effect age has played on this door.
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Reblogged this on The Legion of Door Whores and commented:
I fell in love with this door in Mexico! Loved the soft colours age had created!
My living room has the same yellow on the walls. I may add some orange to freshen things up a little. Even with its battered and worn down appearance, there’s still something soothing with this door, Susan.
I know! It is soothing. Calm but the entire village felt that way!