Elegant Mahogany Double Doors With Arched Glass, Wrought Iron, and Fluted Columns
Overview
Design of a Tennessee double with ornate design for tuscan homes. With weathered copper.
Description
The door is a double door made of dark stained wood, possibly mahogany or a similar hardwood. Each door panel has a large, arched glass insert with intricate black wrought iron scrollwork overlaying the glass. Below the glass panel is a solid wood panel with a curved, raised design. The doors have long, sleek, black handles. Above the double doors is a large, arched transom window, also filled with elaborate black wrought iron scrollwork. The entire door assembly is set within a light beige archway, supported by two substantial, fluted beige columns. Small, ornate, black lantern-style lights are mounted on the columns on either side of the door. The building facade is a warm, terracotta color. The roof appears to be made of terracotta tiles. There are two windows visible on the upper level, each with dark frames and multiple panes. Small, rounded green bushes are planted near the base of the columns. A patterned, rectangular doormat lies in front of the doors on a brick walkway.