Tuscan Graphite Front Door With French Lattice Design, Louisiana Entryway
Overview
Design of a Louisiana front entry door with french lattice design for tuscan homes. With graphite. valentines decoration.
Description
The door is a dark gray, possibly a dark charcoal or slate gray, double door with ornate wrought iron detailing over clear glass panels. The wrought iron design features curvilinear patterns, including circles, swirls, and floral-like motifs. The door frame is the same dark gray color, with substantial decorative molding including fluted columns capped with ornate corbels on either side of the door. Above the doors is a large arched transom window, also with clear glass and matching wrought iron detailing. The door is recessed within a stone archway. The archway has a keystone at the top, and a stepped detail on the arch. The main material appears to be a combination of wood or a wood composite for the door itself, and wrought iron for the decorative elements. The frame and archway are likely constructed from stone or a stone-like material. The style is ornate and traditional, possibly influenced by European architectural styles. The hardware, including handles, is a brass or bronze color, contrasting with the dark gray of the door. There is a subtle two-tone effect where a lighter gray trim is visible on the inner edge of the archway, adding depth.