Arched Double Entry Wood Doors With Decorative Iron Transom and Sidelights
Overview
Design of a Missouri pivot with partial scroll design for southwestern homes. With antique gold.
Description
The door is a double entry style, constructed primarily of wood with glass panels. The wood appears to be stained a medium brown, possibly walnut or a similar dark tone. Each door features an arched top with vertical glass panels separated by dark metal mullions, creating a grid pattern. The central wood panel of each door has a raised, curved design. Flanking each side of the double doors are narrow sidelights, also featuring vertical glass panels with a decorative diamond pattern near the top and bottom. Above the double doors is a transom window, arched to match the doors, filled with an intricate, decorative wrought iron design. The door frame is set within a stucco archway, painted a light beige or tan color. The hardware includes a dark-colored door handle and a corresponding keyhole plate. The surrounding architecture includes stucco walls, a red tile roof visible above, and sconce lighting on either side of the doorway. A dark brown doormat with a floral pattern lies in front of the door.