Charcoal Gray Six-panel Front Door With Arched Entry and Sidelights
Overview
Design of a Delaware single with minimalist design for southwestern homes. With graphite.
Description
The front door is a dark charcoal gray, possibly black, and appears to be made of wood or a composite material. It features a paneled design with six rectangular recessed panels on the main door. Above the main door is a semi-circular, or half-moon, window. Flanking the door on both sides are narrow, vertical sidelights with decorative, diamond-patterned glass. The door frame and sidelight frames are the same dark gray as the door. The doorway is set within a large, arched opening in a light beige stucco wall. A black, lantern-style light fixture hangs from the center of the arch above the door. On either side of the arched doorway, mounted on the stucco wall, are rectangular, black sconces. A small, rectangular door mat is placed directly in front of the door. The house number, "448," is displayed in black numbers on the wall to the right of the door. The architectural style appears to be Mediterranean or Spanish Colonial Revival, with a focus on clean lines and symmetrical design. The door hardware, including the handle and lock, is black.