Ornate Arched Wrought Iron and Glass Double Doors With Stone Archway
Overview
Design of a Rhode Island wrought iron french door with arabesque pattern design for victorian homes. With industrial gray.
Description
A double entry door with a large arched transom window above, all framed by a light gray stone archway. The doors are dark gray or black, possibly wrought iron and glass, with an ornate, symmetrical, swirling iron scrollwork design covering most of the glass panes. The doors have arched tops that mirror the arch of the transom. The door handles appear to be a simple, elongated, dark metal design. The transom window continues the iron scrollwork design. The archway is constructed of light gray stone, with two fluted pilasters on either side of the door. The wall surrounding the archway is constructed of multi-colored, irregularly shaped stones in shades of gray, brown, and tan. Two black carriage lamps are mounted on the stone wall on either side of the door. A light gray stone walkway leads up to the door, and a rectangular doormat with a dark pattern sits directly in front of the doors. The overall style appears to be a blend of traditional and European architectural influences.