Arched Copper Double Front Door With Transom and Sidelights
Overview
Design of a Illinois arched single with full scroll design for japanese zen homes. With weathered copper. farmhouse decoration.
Description
The image features a double front door with an arched transom window above. The doors appear to be made of wood with a copper-colored finish, possibly a patina or faux finish, and have a slightly distressed or hammered texture. The doors are flanked by narrow sidelights with multiple panes of glass. The arched transom window is divided into radiating segments, resembling a sunburst pattern. The door frame, sidelights, and transom window frame share the same copper-colored finish as the doors. Above the entire door assembly is a dramatic arched canopy or hood, also finished in the same copper tone. The canopy is supported by dark, possibly black, vertical beams or supports. The surrounding exterior wall is a light beige or off-white stucco. Flanking the door are two windows with black frames and multiple panes. The window frames are trimmed with the same copper-colored material as the door. On either side of the door, there are outdoor sconces with a dark finish. The landscaping includes neatly trimmed green bushes and a stone walkway leading to the door. There's a small brown doormat in front of the doors. The roofline above has a copper-colored gutter system. The overall architectural style appears to be a blend of traditional and contemporary elements.