Traditional Double Front Door With Leaded Glass Insert and Taupe Finish
Overview
Design of a Washington double with minimalist design for spanish colonial homes. With graphite. simple decoration.
Description
a double front door with a traditional style. The doors are painted a light taupe or greige color. Each door features a raised panel design. The right door has an oval glass insert near the top, featuring a decorative, possibly leaded glass design. The door handles are black and appear to be a lever style with a backplate. The doors are flanked by two large, square columns painted in the same light color as the doors. These columns support a small roof or portico above the door. The house siding is a horizontal lap style, also painted in a similar light taupe color. The roof is dark gray or brown. There are three concrete steps leading up to the front door, and a brown rectangular doormat sits in front of the doors. Bushes flank both sides of the steps. The house number "616" is visible on the left side of the door frame in black.