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Ever since I was a little girl I have loved Dutch doors 😊....

something charming and folksy about them. Now you have me thinking where I could I put one @lolakimono.

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not my cup of tea. 

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All I can see is a major security concern and a leaker of lovely A/C in the summer and heat in the winter. We have way to many bugs down here in the southeast to have something like that. I can see it in a country where there aren't insects but those countries tend to have cold weather not to mention rain and snow.
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We had one when I was growing up.  It was the side entrance to the house.


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To me it means country living not in the city and owning two cats means no 🐈🐈.

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There was a door like that where I worked. It was there to make it easy to hand out supplies while having a level of security in place with the lower half of the door closed. For me a door like that is more utilitarian than it is aesthetically pleasing.

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Fun! And it looks like it might be a DIY made from a solid door. And yellow!

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I always wondered how you keep flies out.

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Don’t have one but I like Dutch doors. I like the two colors.

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My thought is "why?"