Japanese Style Double Wooden Doors With Glass Panes in South Carolina
Overview
Design of a South Carolina closet french door with farmhouse grid design for japanese zen homes. With graphite. modern decoration.
Description
a double door entrance to a building with Japanese style influences and located in South Carolina. The double doors are made of wood, likely a light-colored hardwood, and feature multiple rectangular glass panes. Each door has five horizontal rows of panes and three vertical columns. The doors are fitted with dark-colored, horizontal handles. The door frame is the same wood as the doors. The exterior of the building features cedar shake siding, which is a light brown or tan color. Above the doors is a gabled roof extension with a similar cedar shake finish. The gable peak has a decorative semi-circular vent. Flanking the door are two rectangular wall-mounted light fixtures. The doors are accessed by a short set of concrete steps leading up to a small landing area tiled with square paving stones. The building sits on a stone foundation, and there is minimal landscaping with small shrubs or ground cover. A double hung window with a similar pane configuration as the doors is visible to the right of the door entrance.