A DUTCH
Door ….
****{ American
English }, or stable door { British English } or
half door { Hiberno English }, is a door divided
horizontally
in such a
fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half swings open.
The initial
purpose of this door was to keep out animals from the farm, while keeping the
children inside, and allowing light and fresh air inside.
This type of
door was common in the Netherlands in the 17th century. During this
same period they appeared in Dutch paintings. They were also commonly found in
the Dutch cultural areas of New York & New Jersey before the American
Revolution.
How sweet is this?
Nothing would make me happier
than having my horse stick his head in the dutch door and 'BEG',
pawing his right leg -
and moving his head up and down -
with an occasional whinny~
{he begs so well}
....for a carrot or some oatmeal cookies.
I would grab my coffee and go outside give him his cookies....
and then lay where he chooses to graze.
PURE HEAVEN!!!
Are you a fan of Dutch Doors??
Renee Finberg 'TELLS ALL' in her Blog of her Adventures in Design,Boca Raton and Camden Maine, All Interior Design Services,DUTCH DOORS , DUTCH DOORS , DUTCH DOORS
I will have at least two in my next house! I love them! These images are gorgeous, Renee. It would be great for you to have one, so that your horse could visit.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday.
Teresa
xoxo
Renee, I love them!! I had one built as the entrance to my shop, it was a beautiful robin's egg blue with black hardware, so loved it! I plan on having one installed to my small potting shed at home, they are so charming....gorgeous images, and I think your horse would look beautiful greeting you through one!
ReplyDeleteN.xo
hm......now you have me thinking about potting sheds.
Deletexox
...my grandmother had one...a yellow kitchen with a dutch door...perfection...makes me smile just to think of it...blessings laney
ReplyDeletethanks laney....
Deletei just knew that dutch doors were
'smile makers'!!!
xx
SO much! We have two of those barn doors in our little barn behind the house (that I am dying to turn into a studio one day!)
ReplyDeletelinda
Deletedo it!
and post it.
i will be watching from where ever i am.
xox
I love stable doors. Have never had one but maybe, one day!
ReplyDeleteHope things are moving on for you. Always thinking of you :-)
Di
xxxxx
I ADORE these doors! I have a Pinterest board just for them...now I will have to pin some of your shots onto my board for the ones I don't already have there! Great post!!! Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI also adore dutch doors. They have a wonderful feel to them!
ReplyDeleteBEautiful post. I love dutch doors, especially with a horse sticking his head out of one. Are you taking your horse to Maine?
ReplyDeleteThese are great examples--the best! Hope you're doing well and things are simplifying. Thinking of you.
xo Nancy
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i wish.....
Deletebut the answer is no.
i think i will get a lamb.
xx
Renee these Dutch Doors are all wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove them and the pics from the family home in Maine!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
YES. We have one. GREAT photos. A friend came to our door with the top open and said "Why do I feel like Mr. Ed?"
ReplyDeletehahahahha
Deletethat's what i would havesaid!
xox