Washington Pivot Door With Scroll Design for Mid Century Modern Homes
Overview
Design of a Washington pivot with partial scroll design for mid-century modern homes. traditional decoration.
Description
The door is a dark wood, likely mahogany or a similar rich, dark-toned wood, with vertical grain. It features a circular peephole or decorative element in the center. Flanking the main door are two narrow sidelights on either side, each featuring decorative glass panels with a textured or patterned design. Above the door and sidelights is a large, arched transom window divided into numerous radial segments, resembling a sunburst pattern. The door frame and surrounding trim are black, providing a strong contrast to the wood and glass. The entry is recessed under a gable roof supported by substantial stone pillars. The stone is light gray and appears to be a rough-hewn or stacked stone veneer. The gable above the door is painted a dark shade of brown or black, matching the window frames and trim. The eaves of the gable are lined with recessed lighting. A small, rectangular doormat is placed in front of the door. The architectural style appears to be a contemporary or modern interpretation of traditional design, incorporating natural materials like wood and stone. The overall color palette is muted, with dark tones dominating the door and trim, and lighter grays and browns in the stone and siding.