Iron Double Door With Circular Glass, Amber Panes, and Riveted Frame
Overview
Design of a North Carolina wine cellar door with design for industrial homes.
Description
The entrance features a double door constructed primarily of dark metal, likely iron or steel. Each door has a large circular opening filled with glass and an intricate metal vine design. Vertical rectangular panes of amber-tinted glass flank the circular opening on each door. The metal frame of the door is riveted and has visible hinges. The doorway is framed by thick, unfinished wooden posts secured with metal brackets and bolts. The roof overhang is supported by exposed wooden beams. The facade of the building includes sections of textured concrete and wooden siding. The entrance is accessed by two stone steps leading to a flagstone landing. The landscaping includes plants in rusted metal containers.