We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. What's not to love about a Dutch door? Practical and charming, the stable-inspired doors were first used in the Netherlands during the 17th ...
THE INVENTION of the screen door was a slam in the face of Dutch doors, a 17th-Century split design that kept animals and dirt out of houses while letting air and light circulate in pre-A/C days. But ...
Dutch doors are among our favorite features in old homes. Also known as split, double-hung, or half doors (or in Dutch, boerendeur, meaning "farm door"), the interesting entrances date back to the ...
The front door of a home has become the focal point of an individual’s choice in decor and style. Visited by guests, the mail delivery guy and passersby, the front door can turn an ordinary home into ...
This morning we’ve been discussing the environmental friendliness of Dutch design. Like Tejo Remy’s rag chair (shown above), a lot of Dutch design uses reappropriated objects and recycled materials, ...
Every family has that uncle who will invariably place you in an inescapable headlock and gleefully rub your scalp as you struggle to break free - the infamous Dutch rub! Ouch! The Dutch, however, have ...