Over the weekend we went around photographing all the festive holiday decorations spread throughout Blackdoor the Hotel Chelsea.   In keeping with this year’s theme of the Sawed-Off Holidays, many people went for the minimalist look, taking care not to overshadow the small Christmas tree in the lobby.   And in fact the vast majority of our residents played it safe in this regard by simply not decorating at all.
            Another thing we noticed, with some alarm, was the extent to which black paint has been applied to many of the building’s previously colorful, idiosyncratic doors.   Why black, of all colors?  Wasn’t the chocolate brown (the color of most of the doors) depressing enough?  It makes the place look a lot less interesting, that’s for sure.  It’s too bad we hadn’t thought to photograph the doors earlier.

            Our door wasn’t too special, though it did have some really big numbers on it.   (We intended this less for decorative purposes than to keep drunks from mistaking the room for their own and stumbling in upon us in the middle of the night.)   The workers removed the numbers while we were out of town, and then, when we asked where they were, they didn’t know what we were talking about.

            Anyway, congratulations to those who were able to resist this push toward conformity.   Though most of the colorful doors probably weren’t the work of the present tenants, we sincerely hope that people repaint.  (You will need several coats to cover the black!)   And if the blackguards haven’t made it to your floor yet, be vigilant.

            And, oh, though I seem to have gone off on a tangent here, I meant to ask you to write in and vote for your favorite holiday door or suggest a different door.   The winner gets a lifetime subscription to Living With Legends, delivered to their computer daily, free of charge!  Ed Hamilton
Doors # 1, 2, 3 & 4
Door2_1 Door_5
   

Door3_1  Door4

More doors here
Doors 5, 6, & 7
Door5 Door6

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6 responses to “Black Door Christmas”

  1. Larry Avatar

    I see a red door and I want it painted black. No colors anymore I want them to turn black.

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  2. Brian Avatar
    Brian

    The old doors are so shabby chic, as if there were fat midwestern housewives living behind them, working on their crafts projects. I can almost smell the potpourri.

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  3. V-+a%S(p#E*rsT=`hE..]gra_Te[ Avatar

    Black is the color of sorrow’s hair, the hellish beast, moving like a show shovel, sprinkling out of control, toward the west sway.
    I call on color. I command color to jolt out of its lethargy and spin forth a kaleidoscopic vortex at full throttle, to splash redundantly against all the doors of all eternity and beyond to the door to door galaxy smash.
    I see with my one million inner eyes the bleak and bland passing with futile and dashed hopes, replaced by a banjo-jumping assembly of rainbow angel splotches and strokes.
    Behold: always document the art you see, transient it be.

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  4. NewYorkology: A New York Travel Guide Avatar

    Hotel 373 and Mela maybe first 2007 hotel openings

    Hotel 373 Fifth Avenue, located in Midtown at 35th Street, is scheduled to open December 29 with rooms from $239. But if it misses it’s opening date, it wouldn’t be the first hotel rush-dialing to put its booked guests elseware…

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    Door

    Our little neighborhood is full of these mid-century doors “ flush doors wi

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  6. Black Girls And White Guys Avatar

    Black Girls And White Guys

    in Black White Layouts Back to Topics has to do with black guys tr

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