Teal Front Door With Sidelights and Transom Window in Modern Entryway
Overview
Design of a North Dakota glass paneled with industrial grid design for modern homes. With brushed steel.
Description
The front door is a dark teal or blue-gray color, possibly made of wood or a composite material. It features a rectangular design with a larger panel at the bottom and a smaller, divided-light window at the top, separated by thick horizontal trim. The window is further divided into six rectangular panes by thin, black mullions. Flanking the door are sidelights, also with black framing and multiple vertical glass panes. Above the door and sidelights is a horizontal transom window, divided into several rectangular panes by the same black mullions, creating a unified glass entryway. The door hardware, including the handle and lock, is black and modern in style. A rectangular coir doormat lies in front of the door. The door is set within a modern architectural facade, featuring smooth, light gray concrete or stucco walls. Recessed spotlights are installed in the soffit above the door. Black, rectangular wall-mounted light fixtures flank the entryway. Windows with black frames and horizontal blinds are visible on either side of the door.