Farm House Screen Door
by Wilma Birdwell
Title
Farm House Screen Door
Artist
Wilma Birdwell
Medium
Photograph - Photos
Description
Screen door entry way to summer.
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December 18th, 2010
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Peggy Mower
I posted the previous comment just below this one. I mentioned a screen door with a sailboat cutout. I found a very similar one on Pinterest by typing the words screen door sailboat but they can be found elsewhere. I also saw one with an anchor cutout.
Peggy Mower
I love wooden screen doors. It's worth the investment to have one made. It dramatically changes the appearance of a home. I've seen many homes when I'm on the road and it's often the first thing I notice. Many of them are in coastal areas. When I say dramatic, I'm thinking wood vs. aluminum. There's no comparison. I've seen one in East Boothbay that has a cutout (a sail boat) just below the screen in the upper half of the door. I've actually driven down the Ocean Point Road just to see the door. I haven't seen it in years so I don't know if it's still there or not. If the residents moved away, they would probably take the door with them. I haven't bothered to check pricing but I bet it's staggering. I love the one pictured here. It's lovely. How many movies have we seen with the ever familiar sound of a screen door slamming in the summertime? They sit and relax on the porch with lemonade or iced tea. There's a company in Waldoboro, Maine that makes wooden screen doors.
DiDi Higginbotham
Lovely! V
Wilma Birdwell replied:
Thank you Didi, to be back at some of the farm houses of my childhood and see summer waiting for me, this is why I love this shot so much.