Traditional Red Entry Door With Leaded Glass Sidelights and Arched Pediment

Similar victorian Style

Traditional Red Entry Door With Leaded Glass Sidelights and Arched Pediment

Overview

Design of a North Dakota entry door with geometric pattern design for victorian homes. With pure white. valentines decoration.

Description

A traditional style entry door is painted a deep red color. The door is paneled with two rectangular panels at the bottom and two smaller square panes at the top with decorative, possibly beveled, glass inserts. A brass knocker shaped like a ring is centered on the upper part of the door. A brass door handle and lock are located on the right side. A small, dark mail slot is positioned below the center of the door. The door is flanked by two sidelights filled with leaded glass in a geometric pattern with colored accents. Above the door is a semi-circular transom window, also with leaded and stained glass. The overall frame is white. The door is framed by two white columns with ornate capitals supporting a large, white, arched pediment. The house is covered in dark red cedar shingles. Two black lanterns are mounted on either side of the door. The windows flanking the door have white frames and multi-pane glass. Two dark, decorative urns filled with rounded green bushes are placed at the base of the columns on either side of the door. A decorative doormat lies on the stone step in front of the door.

Color Palette

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Rich Dark Red
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Deep Charcoal
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Rich Orange Red