Dark Gray Wood Front Door With Glass Panes and Stone Veneer Surround
Overview
Design of a Washington pivot with geometric pattern design for southwestern homes. With industrial gray.
Description
The door is a dark gray, possibly charcoal or a deep slate color, and appears to be made of wood, featuring vertical panels on the lower two-thirds of the door. The upper third consists of a series of six rectangular glass panes separated by dark mullions, forming a grid-like pattern. The door is framed by sidelights with similar dark frames and glass panes. Above the door is a transom window, also with a dark frame and multiple panes of glass. The door frame is a dark color, matching the door. The surround of the door is a stacked stone veneer of varying shades of gray. Above the stone is a cantilevered wooden overhang with recessed lighting, showcasing the wood grain. The house walls adjacent to the door are a light off-white or cream color. Wall-mounted sconces flank the door. A concrete walkway leads up to the door, and small decorative plants are placed on either side of the walkway, surrounded by small rocks. A small orange or reddish-brown doormat is placed in front of the door.