Charcoal Double Front Door With Sidelights and Arched Transom Window
Overview
Design of a New York solid panel with farmhouse grid design for craftsman homes. With industrial gray.
Description
The door is a double door painted in a dark grey or charcoal color. It features a raised panel design on the lower portion and a series of rectangular glass panes in the upper portion. Each door has a symmetrical arrangement of nine panes. Flanking the double doors are narrow sidelights, also with a similar dark grey finish and nine rectangular glass panes. Above the doors and sidelights is a large semi-circular transom window with a grid of black mullions radiating outward from the center, creating a fan-like effect. The door frame and trim are painted the same dark grey as the doors and sidelights. The entryway is set within a white facade, which has a smooth finish. Above the transom window is a white archway that complements the shape of the window. The hardware on the doors appears to be black, including the handles and hinges. A rectangular doormat in a light brown or tan color sits in front of the doors, featuring a dark border and a simple design in the center. The approach to the door is paved with grey rectangular tiles. The building's exterior is clad in horizontal siding, also painted white. Flanking the entrance are outdoor wall sconces with a black finish and clear glass panels. There are dark-framed windows on either side of the door. Green bushes are placed on either side of the entrance.