Traditional Double Wooden Door With Arched Transom and Black Hardware
Overview
Design of a Nebraska double with industrial grid design for scandinavian homes. With weathered copper.
Description
The door is a double door design, likely made of wood with a rich brown stain. Each door features two vertical rectangular glass panels at the top, divided by a grid of dark metal or wood mullions. Below the glass panels, the doors are solid with a raised panel design consisting of two stacked rectangular panels. The door is framed by an arched transom window above, also divided into segments by dark mullions radiating from the center. The door frame and archway are a matching dark brown color, while the surrounding wall is a light beige stucco. The archway is further accented by a slightly raised, off-white border. A black curved handle is on the right door. The house number "65" is displayed on a small black plaque to the right of the door. On either side of the door, there are outdoor light fixtures. One is a tall, black, rectangular sconce. The other is a more traditional lantern-style light with a copper finish. A brick doormat is in front of the door. The door style is traditional.