Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Red Doors!


In Feng Shui, a red door symbolizes the mouth of the home. By painting our door red (or any bright colour that stands out) chi (positive energy) is drawn to the house. It is the entry point in which abundance and opportunities find us.


The Chinese consider red to be the lucky or sacred color. Many doors are painted with a fresh coat of red just before Chinese New Year to invite good luck and happiness.


In Ireland, a red door is supposed to ward off ghosts and evil spirits.


Red Doors evidently conjure up a myriad of meanings ... Ours just means ...
Welcome!



The "boys" however, are not so easy!! ... actually just pet them, they're all talk!


I know y'all are waiting for my "Erin room re-do" follow up ... I am almost done, I was a little gregarious in my tackling of the settee ... it was gross!  (Truly, I had an asthma attack and disgusting things were falling out of it!) I am up for anything ... but when I tore into this I knew I was in over my head.  It has now been deposited at my upholsterers workshop!  The chandelier has been hung, Don hanging cornices for me tonight and almost done with bed linens.  I will share next week!!!  I accept defeat!!


xo,


kim

7 comments:

  1. Amazing picture of your "boys". I can't believe you got them to pose for you.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is so gorgeous! Truly this pic looks like it belongs in a magazine with your puppies all posed like that. :-) Thank you so much for sharing this at my Doors and Porches Party!
    Vanessa

    ReplyDelete
  3. Kim, are you Canadian? The door is fantastic, not only the red...but the shade of red is lovely. I am sorry to hear about the settee. My favorite saying, "A good upholsterer is worth it!"

    ReplyDelete
  4. Seriously this photo just blew me away. So stunning!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Your boys are as gorgeous as your wreath covered door! What a wonderful Christmas card photo :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Now, that's a Christmas card! What handsome fellows! This photo just makes you smile, on the inside, too! Merry Christmas to you and yours...

    Linda at Beautiful Ideas

    ReplyDelete
  7. I just came across this picture and am in love with this look. Your boys look like my Gibbs!!! What beautiful wreaths and planters Kim. You do such a beautiful job.
    xo Nancy
    Powellbrower.com

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...