Deserted
Buildings on the Cabot Trail
While we were exploring the Cabot Trail, we passed a few great
deserted buildings – a house and a barn.
Take a look at some images that reflect the character of the places.
Clapboard House
While in the Atlantic Canada Provinces, I noticed that a lot of the
older buildings had clapboard exteriors.
I really loved the look of the graying wood tiles! Altho this house has regular plank wood
siding, the front has that great clapboard – and the red really made everything
pop!
Rusty Barn
This barn in Nova Scotia had a lot going for it, in terms of
texture – the clapboard portions, regular slatted wood siding in other
portions, and then the rusty metal on the side!
The red door molding just adds a great pop of additional color to the
rust.
Clapboard Window
This window just really reflected a great difference in
patterns. The clapboard siding of the
building is a sort of checkered pattern, with lovely shading. Then, the window adds some lateral stripes in
a bright color that really offsets things wonderfully.
Enjoy!
Note: These images are
available in a variety of sizes and finishes at http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/nadine-berg.
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