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:
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Stock doors were faux painted, scraped, antiqued, and then applied with iron nail heads in a traditional Mexican pattern. Doors: Avatar East Chair: Williams ...
A nailhead pattern on a series of interior doors is certainly unexpected.
I dont like the nailheads...but painting the doors an unusual color or pattern would be interesting...
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.
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.
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