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Bernice Shannon
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The door is an integral part of the building, its existence not only provides a function for the separation of the space, but also gives the environment a specific atmosphere and emotion. As a symbol of access, the door carries people's expectations and uncertainties, both as a barrier to entry and exit activities, and as a meeting point of the inner and outer world.
From the structural point of view, the door has various forms and different materials. Wooden doors, iron doors and glass doors have their own characteristics, reflecting different cultural backgrounds and practical needs. Traditional wooden doors, often with their warm texture and deep colors, give people a sense of intimacy; The modern glass door, with its transparent characteristics, seamlessly connects the indoor and outdoor landscape, creating a feeling of openness and spaciousness. These different designs not only affect the beauty of the space, but also affect people's mood and behavior.
In daily life, doors bear great symbolic significance. Every time we open the door, it's a new beginning. To go out means to welcome a new day and explore the unknown world. Closing the door is a choice to the noise of the outside world, and a gesture to protect the inner space. At a given moment, the door is more of a ritual, representing transition and separation. Whether it is open to welcome guests, or closed when alone, the door leads people's emotional flow and change of mind.
The existence of the door is not limited to the physical space, it also gives abstract meaning. Every choice in life is like opening a door, each choice brings different possibilities and results. In the face of all stages of life, the door of choice is opening more and more, and how to choose has become an important part of self-growth.
Doors can also represent the passage of time. In the long river of years, many doors have experienced wind and rain, carrying countless stories. Their opening and closing record the traces of history.
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