Split Rail might be good visual divider where desirable (between road and fire pit
black doors white siding stone just beautiful
use split rail around center acres and around garden
The split rail fence is the rustic cousin of the board fence. Most likely found in rural areas to define a property edge and where forming a garden space is the desire. Made of hand-hewn timber and left to weather naturally, split rail fences have a back-to-nature appeal that machined materials don't
type of split rail fence is found in many rural areas, with the fence laid out in a chevron pattern, as here in Conner Prairie, Indiana.
This split-rail fence is a rustic relative of the plank version. Its rough-hewn profile marries perfectly with the stone barn in the background.
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The door was found in the basement of the house and was original to the house. Old doors such as these can be found at re-use centres, antique/flea markets and stores selling architectural salvage.
Where did you get the door?
great way to salvage an old door
love this idea with the fence a little taller and a real door as the entry
Cool door to lead to our
Love the door and simple fence
Real door as gate. Why not?
find old door and door frame to make unique entrance
looks split. The color is typically a range of browns
looks split. The color is typically a range of browns, tans, gray and sometime rust colors. There is another shist material quarried in the western part of Massachusetts called Goshen stone that has beautiful mica flecks and has a kind of graphic shine to it. It has more of the gun metal gray, browns