Iron Double Door With Studs, Circular Plates, and Wrought Iron Transom
Overview
Design of a Georgia wrought iron steel frame with ornate design for japanese zen homes. With charcoal. ornate decoration.
Description
The entryway features a double door constructed from a dark metal, likely iron or steel. Each door panel is adorned with horizontal bars and small, evenly spaced studs. A large circular plate with a raised edge bisects each door vertically, functioning as the base for the handles. The handles are vertical bars with rounded ends. Flanking the double doors are narrow, rectangular sidelights with clear glass. Above the doors is a semi-circular transom window filled with an intricate wrought iron scrollwork design. The door frame is dark, matching the doors and window design. The exterior of the building is clad in light brown and tan stonework. The roofline above the door is angled and covered in dark gray shingles. The walkway leading to the door is paved with irregular flagstones interspersed with dark pebbles. Green foliage is present on both sides of the entryway. A doormat is situated directly in front of the doors.