Mahogany Three Section Door With Wrought Iron and Arched Transom Window
Overview
Design of a Missouri closet french door with full scroll design for mountain lodge homes. With oil-rubbed bronze. minimalist decoration.
Description
The door is a dark stained wood, possibly mahogany or a similar hardwood, and consists of three vertical sections. The central section is a full-height door, and flanking it on either side are narrower, shorter door sections. All three sections have large glazed panels with decorative wrought iron overlays. The main door's glass panel reveals a view of greenery outside. Above the door and side panels is a curved transom window also filled with a decorative wrought iron design. A dark wood frame surrounds the entire door structure, forming an arch above the transom. Black metal hardware is visible, including a long vertical handle on the main door and horizontal tracks and brackets above the entire structure, suggestive of a sliding door mechanism, although the door appears to be a traditional hinged door. The wall is a light beige color. Two sconces, each with two lights and black metal ornate bases, flank the door. A potted green plant stands to the right of the door. The floor is made of irregularly shaped tiles, and a patterned rug is partially visible at the bottom. A dark wood crown molding runs along the top of the wall.