Doors, doors, doors—they’re everywhere! They’re such a ubiquitous part of our lives that many of us don’t really seem to notice them anymore. Like windows, sinks, and tables, we often simply use them without giving them much thought. But once in a while, you might see such a unique design that you can’t help but snap a pic and share it on the internet.
Some folks choose to share theirs on the multi-million-member ‘Mildly Interesting’ online community on Reddit. We’ve collected some pictures of some of the most interesting doors to share with you. Scroll down to check them out. And remember, the world’s full of interesting sights, but we need to remember to slow down and look around.
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This Guys Fence Is Made From Random Doors
This Little Door I Found In The Trunk Of A Tree While Walking In Lowell
This Outside Wall Is Actually A Sliding Door
The r/mildlyinteresting online community is among the most well-known subreddits on the entire internet. It has a jaw-dropping 23 million members who love sharing pictures of—yup, you guessed it—mildly interesting stuff.
In short, they post images of all the things that interest them. In this particular case, we’re focusing on the pictures of unusual doors that some of the members have shared.
The Crooked Door To This Bookshop
This Morning Reflection From My Front Door
When I see something like this, the first thing I think is "oh. That's gonna start a fire" .
The Handle To This Knife Shop Door Is Also A Knife
Doors aren’t something many of us think about a lot in our day-to-day lives. Well, unless you happen to be an architect, interior designer, door salesperson, or work in the security field.
But when we stop and look around, we can notice a lot of interesting details. Doors, like other architectural features, can tell you a lot about the design philosophy that went into the building projects in your local area.
This Metal And Totally Functional Church Door In Eastern Poland
This Hidden Door I've Found In Prague
This Door In My Hotel Bathroom Can Close Off Either Of 2 Doorways
Quite smart. Someone can be using the loo in private while someone else can brush their teeth or wash their hands.
You might spot that all the buildings in your block have identical doors and focus on cheaper, utilitarian, minimalist designs. Or you might notice the opposite. The architectural features in your neighborhood might lean toward uniqueness and beauty. When you look at all of these details on a massive scale, you can tell a lot about the city’s character.
I Saw My Door In A Book
Keyhole On A Side Door Of The Bourdeux Cathedral, France
This Decorative Door Hinge At An Airbnb I Stayed In…
People tend to want to live surrounded by art and beauty. However, integrating these things into new buildings usually requires more time and a larger budget. Keeping that in mind, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that architects, city planners, and designers opt for budget-friendly project ideas. They might look blander, but they’re cheaper. Unfortunately, in many cases, the budget trumps beauty.
This Detailed Strike Plate On Our Door
Our New Apartment Has A Little Milk Door Under The Cabinets
This Little Door At My University
What kind of door you want to have in place is going to vary wildly depending on where it is and what you hope it’ll accomplish. For instance, when considering what to do about your exterior door, generally, you want it to be super tough with high-quality locks. You want it to be secure to protect your family and possessions from potential break-ins.
I Found A Door While Hiking
The Peeling On This Staff Entry Door Looks Like Edgar Allen Poe
Nation Geographic Gallery Uses Its Logo As A Door Handle
Of course, the core of your super-secure door can be thick and tough with an elaborate safety mechanism, but the exterior can still be artistic, playful, or elaborate—whatever fits the character of your home. However, there are cases when you might want to keep a low profile.
Say, if you’re a celebrity or a public figure. Then, you might intentionally choose blander elements for the exterior of your home, leaving all the artistry for the interior.
A Curved Front Door
This Door Is Curved To Accommodate The Curved Wall
Found A Random Door In The Woods In A Fairly Desolate Area Of Pa Near A Lake. The Door Also Faces Almost Perfectly East / West
Regarding doors in the interior of the home, you may want to consider using sound-proof materials to give everyone some privacy in their own rooms.
That way, if someone’s dancing, playing the drums, or having a lively call with their friends, they’re not disturbing anyone else who might be sleeping, working, etc., elsewhere in the property. Obviously, in this case, it’s best to soundproof the walls and windows, too!
This Two Story Tall Door
Door Knob Is Higher At The Doctor’s Office To Prevent Kids From Escaping
This House Has A Tiny Door Next To The Full Sized Door
In public buildings, however, there might be different concerns aside from security or aesthetics. For instance, hospital staff might want doors to be made of materials that are easy to clean or resistant to microbial growth. They might also want the doors themselves to be made of see-through materials or have a small window in them so that it’s easier to keep an eye on patients.
This Building In Tokyo Is Literally The Width Of A Door
The Door On This Abandoned Train Depot
This Red Light Above My Grandfather’s Basement Door To Indicate That He’s Down There
Someone might have had a photo lab down there once, and needed a notification to tell people not to open the door and let in light while developing.
A lot of older homes had a light connected to the basement light circuit to let people know the basement light was left on because they forgot or to let someone know another is down there. Quite handy when electricity (9-7 cents per kWh in 1920 which is about $1.14 to $1.46 in 2024. It’s about $0.17 kWh today) and lights were expensive. To run a single 60 Watt lightbulb would cost about today’s equivalent of $63 a year if run 2 hours a day. No wonder people of the era were adamant about turning off the light. https://www.bls.gov/regions/midwest/data/averageenergyprices_selectedareas_table.htm https://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft5v19n9w0&chunk.id=d0e933&toc.id=d0e933&brand=ucpress#:~:text=Across%20the%20country%2C%20in%20the,kilowatt%2Dhour%20(kwh). https://www.myamortizationchart.com/inflation-calculator/0.09/1920/ https://www.energysage.com/electricity/house-watts/how-many-watts-does-a-light-bulb-use/
Not only that, but a more open and see-through door design might help the patients feel like they’re not alone. If they constantly see people moving here and there, they might feel more connected and less isolated.
All of that being said, let’s not forget that purely utilitarian interior designs might not be the best fit for helping patients heal faster. Creating a warm, cozy, and inviting atmosphere can help them feel more at home and healthier, not like they’re desperately fighting for their lives.
I Covered A Door In Mirror Paper Squares And Now It Looks Almost Like Some Sort Of Portal
The Sun On My Door Is So Bright You Can See It Through The Door
My New Fridge Door Opens Both Ways
Which of the doors that we’ve featured here did you like the most, dear Pandas? Which designs stood head and shoulders above the rest for you? What kind of doors and other architectural features would you love to have in your own house if you could freely design every little detail? Tell us what you think in the comments!
The Sun Coming Through My Door Peephole
My Lab Has These Door Handles To Help You Open And Close The Door Easily While Having Your Hands Full
Also probably helps prevent gloves from either getting contaminated from the door or contaminating the door, if it's that kind of lab.
This Courtroom's Door Handles Are Little Gavels
The Sun Is Making My Door Feel Exclamatory Today
I Found A Door (And Nothing Else) On An Abandoned Beach
This Extremely Large Vault Door. It’s About 3 1/2 Feet Thick And Weighs About 40 Tons
Found A Skinny Door
This Door That Says It's Not A Door
This Old Fire Door. If The Rope Catches Fire It Drops The Weight And The Door Rolls Down The Slanted Tracks To Close
Butcher Shop Door Handle Is A Butcher Knife
This Apartment I Had To Delivery Something To Has A Fully Functioning Door Leading To A Sheer Drop. It Was On The 37th Floor
I'm sitting down in the safety of a chair and I'm fighting the urge to scream just looking at this picture.
The Doors On This Train Have Hands With 6 Fingers
This Very Thoroughly Labeled Cafeteria Door
It's So Cold In Chicago That This Door Handle Froze From The Outside In
Some Doors In London Have Knobs In The Center
Per Google, since I wanted to know: "Some London doors have knobs in the middle for symmetry and to make the door stronger. The k**b in the middle is also said to provide more security, with a crossbar across the width for support." "...the placement of door knobs in the middle is often due to comfortability factors, security, and visual appeal, particularly when considering some European-style locks and outward-facing doors.
Scratches On My Door From When My Dog Was Young vs. Old
Door In The Emergency Room Has A Smaller Door In It To Prevent Patients From Barricading Door
These Doors Lead To A Deadly Pit
The Beefy Steel Door Of The Office
*100% sure it used to be used as a bunker. I think. Okay, so 90% sure....*
This Door Is Welded Shut. It Is Not An Entrance. Also, It’s Eight Feet Off The Ground
Well I've been down so goddamn long that it looks like up for me. Why don't one of you people come on and set me free?
Load More Replies...I would love to see more posts like with other objects. This was fun.
Load More Replies...My grandfather always used to say that when one door closes, another one opens. Great optimist, terrible cabinet maker.
Steps to nowhere. San Juan 2010. Steps with a drew-in door. Vacances-2...ecf0c0.jpg
never knew I could be so entertained by a bunch of door bit here we are...
Well I've been down so goddamn long that it looks like up for me. Why don't one of you people come on and set me free?
Load More Replies...I would love to see more posts like with other objects. This was fun.
Load More Replies...My grandfather always used to say that when one door closes, another one opens. Great optimist, terrible cabinet maker.
Steps to nowhere. San Juan 2010. Steps with a drew-in door. Vacances-2...ecf0c0.jpg
never knew I could be so entertained by a bunch of door bit here we are...