Geometric Pewter Barn Door Design for French Country Homes in Nebraska
Overview
Design of a Nebraska barn door with geometric pattern design for french country homes. With pewter. traditional decoration.
Description
a pair of dark gray, possibly wood, double doors. Each door has a rectangular upper section divided into six panes by dark muntins in a grid pattern with an arched upper edge. The lower section of each door is solid. The doors have long, vertical black handles and what appear to be decorative dark metal studs or rivets on the upper and lower portions. The doors are flanked by narrow, vertical sidelights with a single pane of glass. Above the doors is a large, arched transom window divided into multiple panes by thin, dark muntins. The door frame and transom are black metal. The doors are set into a light-colored, possibly stucco, wall. Flanking the door are two black lanterns mounted on the wall. The house has a steeply pitched roof with dark shingles. The entryway is paved with rectangular pavers. Two dark rectangular planters containing green shrubs are positioned on either side of the walkway. Small spotlights illuminate the shrubs and the walkway. The gable above the door is painted a light gray with black trim.