Becky Harris They are a Mexican pattern - you can learn more about them, and the front doors which also have a Mexican pattern in the Houzz Tour Vanessa Brunner did on this house:
The master suite and two additional bedrooms are up the stairway on the third floor. The space is very narrow, so the firm chose to add multiple studded doors for depth as well as privacy. Stock doors were faux painted, scraped, antiqued, and then applied with iron nail heads in a traditional Mexican pattern. Doors: Avatar EastChair: Williams Sonoma
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The architects used studded doors inside the house too. These are custom solid mahogany by Blue Anchor Millwork, adorned with custom bronze nailheads. Also, love the ceiling light
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by LDa Architecture & Interiors
by LDa Architecture & Interiors
The master suite and two additional bedrooms are up the stairway on the third floor. The space is very narrow, so the firm chose to add multiple studded doors for depth as well as privacy. Stock doors were faux painted, scraped, antiqued, and then applied with iron nail heads in a traditional Mexican pattern.
Take this idea and instead of paint and nails use fabric to cover doors; it can be changed to suit the season, the mood, the need for change and just because.
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