Craftsman Style Wisconsin Entry Door With Geometric Pattern and Weathered Copper
Overview
Design of a Wisconsin entry door with geometric pattern design for craftsman homes. With weathered copper. industrial decoration.
Description
The double entry doors are crafted from stained wood, likely oak or a similar hardwood, with a medium-brown tone. Each door features an arched top section, mirroring the arched transom window above. The transom window is divided into a grid pattern with clear and decorative glass, potentially stained or leaded. The doors themselves are primarily glass, with a decorative diamond-shaped pattern in the center of each pane, surrounded by smaller geometric panes. The door frames are dark, possibly black or a very dark brown, providing contrast to the wood of the doors. The doors have vertical handles in a dark finish. The door is situated under a small, peaked roof overhang supported by dark-stained wood beams. The exterior walls are clad in light-colored, textured stone. Flanking the door are two black, square planters, each containing a small, cone-shaped evergreen shrub. Two traditional lanterns are mounted on the wall, one on each side of the door. A small, rectangular doormat is placed directly in front of the doors, with a larger patterned rug extending further out onto the walkway. The walkway is concrete.