Blue Paneled Wood Door With Brass Hardware and Sidelights
Overview
Design of a North Dakota solid panel with geometric pattern design for georgian homes. With pure white.
Description
The door is a paneled door painted in a deep, saturated blue color. It appears to be made of wood and has a rectangular design with vertical panels. Above the main panel is a row of smaller square panes, also featuring glass. The door hardware, including the doorknob, knocker, and mail slot, is a polished brass or gold color. The door is flanked by sidelights, which are tall, narrow windows with white frames, and topped with a transom window, also with white frames and divided panes. The entire entryway is framed by white columns with decorative capitals and a white entablature, creating a portico effect. The house siding is a dark blue horizontal clapboard. Black ornate lanterns are mounted on either side of the door on the exterior walls. The door sits atop stone steps and a landing. A brown doormat is in front of the door. Two black urns containing green shrubbery are placed on either side of the doorway.