Transitional Double Front Doors With Frosted Glass and Arched Transom
Overview
Design of a North Carolina barn door with asian-inspired design for japanese zen homes. With antique gold.
Description
Double front doors made of wood and glass, exhibiting a transitional or contemporary style. The doors have a warm, medium-brown wood finish. Each door features nine rectangular glass panels arranged in a grid pattern, the glass appears to be frosted or textured for privacy. The lower portion of each door is solid wood with a recessed panel. The doors are flanked by sidelights, also with a grid pattern of frosted glass. Above the doors is a large arched transom window, similarly divided into rectangular panes with a decorative vertical element in the center. The door frame and transom are trimmed with dark brown wood. A decorative arched overhang shelters the doorway, supported by thick wood beams. The trim and support structure are a combination of dark wood and cream-colored painted surfaces. Two lantern-style sconces are mounted on the wall, one on each side of the door. The exterior wall is a creamy white color. A dark doormat lies in front of the doors on a walkway paved with bluish-gray stone.