Arched Mahogany Double Front Door With Glass Panes and Transom Window
Overview
Design of a Kansas double with minimalist design for industrial homes. With oil-rubbed bronze.
Description
A double front door made of dark brown wood, possibly stained mahogany or a similar dark wood finish. Each door panel features an arched top and is divided into four panes of glass separated by a dark grid. Above the doors is a horizontal transom window divided into multiple rectangular panes mirroring the grid pattern below. The door frame and trim are also dark brown, matching the doors. The surrounding wall is textured, likely stucco, and is painted a light cream or off-white color. The doorway is arched, creating a soft, elegant entrance. Flanking the door are two outdoor lanterns in a dark finish, mounted on the wall. Small, low-lying bushes are planted at the base of the wall on either side of the door. A rectangular doormat sits in front of the door, with a simple geometric pattern in a natural fiber color. The walkway leading to the door appears to be made of light-colored stone or pavers. The overall architectural style is contemporary with traditional elements.