Grand Arched Mahogany Double Doorway With Gothic Metal Scrollwork and Stone Pillars
Overview
Design of a Virginia wrought iron solid panel with industrial grid design for georgian homes. With champagne.
Description
A grand, arched entryway featuring double doors flanked by sidelights and topped with a decorative transom. The doors and sidelights are dark wood, possibly stained mahogany or a similar rich brown. The glass panels in the doors and sidelights have intricate, dark metal scrollwork overlaying them, creating a decorative, almost gothic effect. The transom window above the doors is a large, semi-circular expanse of glass filled with a complex, radiating metal design. The archway is framed by light beige or cream-colored stone or concrete pillars and an arched lintel. The building exterior is primarily brick, with variations in color ranging from light orange to darker brown, giving it a textured appearance. Below the brick, there is a section of lighter-colored stone veneer. Two arched windows with black frames are symmetrically placed on either side of the door arch. A rectangular brown doormat with a diamond pattern lies in front of the doors on a light grey concrete walkway. Small, round, green shrubs are planted on either side of the walkway, close to the building. The overall architectural style appears to be traditional and luxurious.