So, why is it called Red Door? While Erin and Matt were on their honeymoon in France, they took a picture of a quaint red door on the front of a countryside cottage. That door is still the logo of Red Door Interiors and symbolizes all that Erin and Matt dreamed of.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
So, why is it called Red Door? While Erin and Matt were on their honeymoon in France, they took a picture of a quaint red door on the front of a countryside cottage. That door is still the logo of Red Door Interiors and symbolizes all that Erin and Matt dreamed of.
Elizabeth "Libby" Day
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I live in Plano, Texas where my husband and I are very involved in being happy senior adults. You will find that my blog reflects our lives and activities as well as the goings-on of our two grown children and ten grandchildren. There may even be something the Lord leads me to compose and share. Needless to say, we stay busy and sharing our busyness with you makes me happy. I do hope you will stop by and share a cup of tea with me often.
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Wow...what a fun looking place! I'd probably never leave! It's like sensory overload, but in a good way! Thanks for the inspiration, Libby!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place to spend some time! I love shops like this. I will have to stop by on my next trip thru!
ReplyDeleteWow..you could get lost in there for a couple of hours...so many pretty things! LOVE LOVE LOVE shops like this. Enjoy your day!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the mention today. I did see some elements in this fun store that I could use that weren't the usual autumnal colors. Loved the blues and greens,
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OMG! how come I have never heard of this place. I must come over and see if for myself. Lovely, lovely pics of what appears to be a place I would fall madly in love with. Great post!
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous design store! thank you
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my house is looking a little tired, and i
need an interior designer, but i'm too
far north to use yours.
oh my goodness...I can see that I need to plan a day trip to Shreveport! I could easily see me filling up my vehicle with wonderful treasures from this place
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