Arched Mahogany Double Entry Door With Paned Glass and Sidelights
Overview
Design of a Kentucky pivot with farmhouse grid design for mountain lodge homes. With rustic brown. minimalist decoration.
Description
The door is a double entry style with an arched top. It appears to be made of stained wood, possibly mahogany or a similar rich-toned wood. The door has multiple vertical rectangular glass panels in each leaf, separated by dark mullions forming a grid-like pattern. Above the double doors is a semi-circular transom window also divided into panes by similar dark mullions. The door is flanked by sidelights, also with the same paneled glass design. The doorframe and sidelight frames are also made of the same dark stained wood. The entrance is sheltered by a protruding roof structure made of wood beams and supports, with exposed rafter tails. The exterior of the house is constructed of light-colored stone or brick. Two black, lantern-style light fixtures are mounted on either side of the door. A dark, rectangular doorbell or intercom system is visible on the right. The steps leading up to the door are made of light-colored stone or concrete. A small, rectangular doormat is placed directly in front of the doors. Two rounded bushes flank the steps.