Sant and I spent an afternoon aimlessly biking around Bruges, mostly in the residential areas since it was less crowded and we wanted to get a better picture of what real life in Bruges is like. Street after street revealed some of the most colorful and unique houses and doors so we made it our mission to search for red doors. We really could have chosen any color to search for because there was so much variety, but we thought the red doors were really unique. Not only was there so much variety with the color of doors, but just the variety of red doors was amazing! Narrow red doors, wide red doors, new red doors, tattered red doors, bright red doors, dull red doors, and everything in between.
Do you have a favorite city with really unique doors? Do you have a favorite door from the photos above?
I couldn’t help but notice the unique door frames of Bruges too! Your pictures are really well taken!
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Thank you, Isabel! I was immediately taken with the architecture in Belgium. It’s so unique!
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Red roofs AND Red doors. 🙂 And a red Coca-Cola by one of the red doors. I wonder what it’s like to live in a city with such interesting architecture and color and history. All your photos were wonderful!
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Thank you! Bruges was extremely colorful and was so fun to explore. The architecture in Belgium was my favorite of all the places I’ve visited in Europe. It’s so unique!
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Cute idea! I love hunting for things in new cities as well. I adore the photos; there really are a variety of reds aren’t there?
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Thank you, Ashley! There was so much variety of red which made it even more fun to hunt for. Bruges was so colorful!
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They all look amazing. I quite like when they look old and shabby 🙂
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Thank you! Some of the old, tattered doors were my favorite too. I feel like it gives them more character! 🙂
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