Happy Thursday.
To join in with Thursday Doors with Vasco da Frampton, um I mean Norm 2.0, I have two doors “looking out.”


And now – part 2
Have you ever wondered what door colors might suggest?
Here is one author’s take on door color meanings:
In case you cannot read the sheet (it is small – sorry – and I passed the book on – it was an old color and design book) and so here is some of the info:
Door Color Meanings
Black Door = serious, wise, sophisticated
White Door = Protective, fair, strong
Red = Creative, passionate, dynamic
Yellow = happy, welcoming, positive
Orange = Sociable, young, warm
Green = Honest, healthy, calm
Turquoise = Peaceful, meditative, lively
Blue = relaxing, calm, quiet
Purple = restful, spiritual, impulsive
Pink = Lively, fun, caring
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I am not sure I agree with all of those meanings, but I can see the associations.
And to wrap up this post, I have some comics:
To see more doors for this week or to join in, go here – where Vasco has some nice color in his doors today – and there is also the blue frog to connect with those who have shared posts.
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AUTHOR UPDATE
Jesh (here) added in her take on colors and I thought this was so good that I wanted to add it here – and not just because Jesh is an artist and think on colors probably more than most – but I just really liked how she noted the colors
“orange is that it’s screaming for attention. Yellow I associate with lemons, Purple reminds me or the courage and classy (view) of royalty. Pink is to me watered down red.
And for me – I think the color depends on the “type” door and the neighborhood (if you live in one) and what fits in (or doesn’t fir in – if that is your aim to not fit in – :).
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The idea that colors represent emotions is also part of marketing… Used to represent brands in a desired light, depending on what product or service they sell… Interesting to learn that this applies to doors too!!
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ell you are so right CB – color is HUGE part of marketing and The Profit show usually reminds folks of this at various times throughout episodes (he helps businesses recover and rebuild and many times a logo overhaul is needed or a new name is in store – and colors are key!)
and I am not sure I agree with this author’s take on colors of home doors – so many things to consider – like intensity of a shade…
anyhow, have a great day and thanks for dropping by
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The scene outside the door in the first picture is interesting. It seem like you were in a small quiet town. I also like the styles and the colors of the building outside. The grey building is very nice.
Thank you for listing out the colors and the meanings. I like blue one.
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Hi YC – thanks for the detailed comment – I had to go back in and look at that gray building some more – which is now an eatery and a handful of apartments – this part of Richmond had large homes and during hard economic times (not sure when) but many were converted into apartments – and that was one of them…
and did you notice a crepe myrtle tree in bloom to the right???
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No, I did not. I just see it now. Any story about it?
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nah – but I just recall when I made a post about those trees – well I remembered you said you liked them.
and I did not notice the tree when I took the photo – only later…
so nothing really – just part of the pops of color
🙂
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Thank you sharing the colour dictionary with us! It is useful to know as it applies to anything else in our lives. I really like the cartoons and would like to see more of them.
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Hi Peter – or may I call you PK?
I am not that familiar with Ziggy comics and so I want to eventually see more of his stuff as well – but the rainbow (colorless) was a comic that seemed to fit in here and so that is what led to any ziggy at all…..
thanks for reading
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Please call me Peter. PK sounds too impersonal.
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ok – peter it is…
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The second door looks old. I like it. Though cleaning all those small windows would be a chore!
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The second capture is intriguing – in and out in the same photo.
Am glad for that little sentence at the end – I like to know where you would differ in the meaning of a color:):) My opinion of orange is that it’s screaming for attention. Yellow I associate with lemons, Purple reminds me or the courage and classy (view) of royalty. Pink is to me watered down red. Not to say that there can’t be some guide line for colors, but my age unfortunately did not mellow out my opinions:):) All in good jest, Yvette!
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Jesh – your comment made my day when i read it.
and if I could write the post over again I would have invited readers to share what they thought of door colors.
So thanks for sharing your take on colors and it was with that artist side for sure….
and for me – the way i would differ in the meaning of the colors –
well the main way is in the intensity of hue.
Like a bright cobalt blue is much different from a midnight blue of baby blue.
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Thank you, can’t let an opportunity go by to comment on color:) I like your way of “categorizing” (for lack of a better word) by intensity. I guess in my mind I categorize cobalt as another color than baby blue.
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and for some reason – I feel like cobalt reminds me of what we would have called “royal blue” – did you ever have that name?
and in oils, I had a season with “aquamarine” as my fav to use…
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This is the first door post I have seen where it’s not a photo of the door from the outside. Thank you for your individuality Yvette 😀
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well thanks for reading and after I read your comment i was at a place taking photos and took one more “looking out” to share with ya
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Very interesting pictures and descriptions of doors, Yvette. Its funny, you wouldn’t think of doors as an interesting topic, would you?
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well you are right – not every one thinks of doors as interesting – but Vasco da Frampton (norm 2.0) and his crew see the beauty and they have made up their own words…
like doorscursions…. (door scouting)
– and there is another blog – get this –
called “legion of door whores” (here)
and the guy running it – Adrian Pym (here)
first showed me the beauty of doors….
anyhow, thanks for the comment Robbie
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Looking out that front door in the first photo has such a vintage feel along that street. Reminds me of the little town I grew up in!
We have red doors! Although they came with the house, I love them! LOL!
Cute Ziggies! 😀 Have a beautiful weekend, my friend! ❤
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Hi L – yes- that is a very old part of Richmond – called The fan district – and it is “varied” with expensive homes and affordable ones – I like to visit but not live there….
and your red doors sound southern classy – serious – and I bet looks so nice with all that nature green in GA
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I had a friend tell me once I should get rid of the red doors. Then I thought of her home (beautiful by the way) all in earth tones and just thought “different styles for different smiles!” heehee! I kept the red doors!
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ahhh – yes – taste and preferences are so individual and like how you put it “different styles for different smiles”
and we once had friends who had such bright blue doors (front door and double garage door) they actually made me squint when we walked up during the day – but she loved it and it worked for her -I think she also loved the beach and so it was maybe her touch of the “sea”
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I enjoyed this post a lot, thanks. Love the door colour meanings, too.
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Thanks so much Jean – and I should have asked readers what they thought of colors and/or what their favorite door color was – because Jesh came back and offered her view of door color meanings and it was so good – has me thinking – and thanks again for the comment and visit
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I like the patterns in the first photo. I still have to paint our door. I wonder what that means? OK, besides lazy…
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haha – that is a good point – what does it mean…
lazy
or….
a man with priorities
because other things (like writing a mean blog post) will not wait! and the door – well it will (ha)
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Very interesting information on the color of doors, Yvette. This reminds me that once I was told if a salesman wears a certain color of clothes (it is like green-blue, I think), it is more likely you would buy things from him/her. I don’t know how true it is. 😉
Have a great day.
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Hi H – well cool you note the salesman thing because I think some studies have shown this to be true.
and I know some women who are advised to never wear pink if they give a speech and want to be taken seriously – they should wear navy or brown or black.
and then i know some women who say “f that – I’ll wear what I want even if magenta and rock the house”
but I think it comes down to wearing what exudes confidence and what helps us be more at ease – color wise and fabric and cut – do you agree?
and I guess it is a side note – but sometimes I think women who wear tons of ‘sparkle” (like jewel encrusted shirts and whatnot) well they come across as “trying too hard”
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Interesting much! I really enjoyed the comics as well! Definitely pink and purple doors are my type! Lol! And pink is my fav color so yeah! I really enjoyed reading this wonderful post! God bless and have a safe weekend! Byes! Xx
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I can see pink and purple fitting you – feels cheery and upbeat
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Yup! Pink is my fav color! I used to like purple but not so much before like I used to! Pink all the way!
Totally cheery and upbeat! Just like me lolol! 😁
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I love your door meanings too, Yvette. But the dictionary needs some updates/additions e.g. the current trend – grey, or cream (the wimps yellow perhaps?)
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hahha
how fun to read your comment – wimps yellow –
and maybe update is needed or overhaul…
because two things are crucial –
one – there are variations of hue – and even some browns can be dull or electric – right?
also – I think it depends on if one lives in a neighborhood and if their are codes or rules – we knew a family that lived in a neighborhood with strict HOA rules and even their house color was cited.
but some live in the boonies – and these custom homes are trendy nowadays – anyhow, what color is your door?
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Cream, aka wimps yellow, of course 😜
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ahhh – got it!
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Of course, if we were slaves to fashion, would be grey, or shades thereof 🤣🤣🤣
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haha – you are funny (and I spell it gray – but no matter eh?)
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As always great photos, and I did like the saying of that cartoon “sometimes we have to put up with a lot of rain while we wait for our rainbow” good saying, I might modify it a bit and say “until we get up and create our own rainbow”.
I saw your about page, saw your picture, now I can put a face to you.
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I like the way you added that
“until we get up and create our own rainbow”
however,
sometimes…
even with all the effort
with all the energy
with all the good intentions
we
still have times of just waiting it out
in my opinion at least…
just those times where we yield, wait, and develop patience and grit – which I know you know amigo.
but your comment – which is so good – also reminds me that there are times when folks play victim or just get sidelined and feel perpetually paused (maybe learned helplessness creeps in too) and so even more your point comes in:
“until we get up and create our own rainbow”
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I liked the perspective in looking out of glass doors to more doors.
The additional information on colors was very fun to read! I actually agree with several of these, especially yellow and blues (including turquoise), Yvette. 🌈 Thanks for all your visits in 2017.
I plan to try harder! Smiles, Robin 😊
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Hi Robin – thanks for your nice comment – and glad you agreed with several of the colors – Jesh added in her take on colors which was so interesting – and I should have asked folks what they thought for colors. hmm
and my pleasure to connect in 2017 and looking forward to touching base in 2018….
and you just drop by when you can – don’t “try” too hard or it might take your freshness – and so keep doing what you do cos it seems to be working as you are the lyrical gangsta blogger….
ha
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This was a fun post though I’m mot sure I’d agree with all of these door color meanings. Besides, they forgot the one we see the most: brown – as in natural wooden door 😉
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sorry I am late (and hope you are feeling better, Norm) and such a great point about BROWN!!! how could they leave it out?
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Very interesting, Yvette! 😀 Our Door is blue so guess this should be a calm and relaxing house! I am sure it is … at times! 😀
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Hi – well now what shade of blue is it? because the author of the book page forget to note that different variations of a color matter – ah?
but I think blue is chill – -except our friends used to have more a cobalt blue front door and garage door and it felt “loud” and made my eyes squint – lol
and did you know there was a new blue discovered in 2016 that was similar to their blue:
https://www.today.com/home/new-color-has-been-discovered-it-s-beautiful-t100335
Oregon State University chemist Mas Subramanian and his team discovered YInMn blue — named after the elements Yttrium, Indium and Manganese — while experimenting with materials for electronics applications, OSU reports in a press release.
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Yvette, oh, I adore that new blue!! I think they may have to think of a new name though! And it’s got so many practical applications too…the way of the future! Our door is a dark blue, not too loud at all whilst the garage is the Mediterranean blue! It did occur to me too that no shades were given of the colours!
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Oh how nice that you have blue – and I am still getting to know you – but blue seems to fit you now that i think of it…
and totally agree – the name needs an overhaul –
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I STILL haven’t painted my front door and I chose the color well over a year ago. I chose a subdued light green. We have a yellow house and it faces south, so I had to work with that. Not too deep a hue or it may blister, not too hot a color, or it may glow… The shed out back matches the house and it has a turquoise door. I love it, but I’m not sure it’d be the best choice on the front.
Green is nice though, nothing dull about green for me (garden and all!) 😛
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ahhhhh – you brought up another very important consideration, Joey – the direction the house faces – and you are so right about some colors getting “blistery” hot with the southern sun…..
and the turquoise actually sounds so nice with yellow – but so does green – and so do you have a wood-toned door right now (as it waits for paint?)
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No, it’s white. Just a white, naked paneled thing so typical of my area.
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I have mixed feelings about the door colors meaning certain set things, it is an interesting idea though.
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yeah – me too – and then I guess another factor is it depends on the house details – the trim, the brick or siding color… etc
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