Grand Traditional Dark Wood Entry Door With Arched Transom and Sidelights
Overview
Design of a Wisconsin wrought iron glass paneled with farmhouse grid design for victorian homes. With rustic brown.
Description
This image showcases a grand, traditional-style entryway featuring a single dark wood door flanked by sidelights and a large arched transom window. The door itself is made of a rich, dark-stained wood, likely mahogany or walnut, with a four-panel design on the lower half. The upper half contains a large glass panel with decorative wrought iron scrollwork and textured glass. A dark metal handle set and lock are mounted on the right side. On either side of the door are tall, narrow sidelights, each featuring three glass panels with matching wrought iron patterns. Above the door is a prominent arched transom window with a similar decorative glass and iron design, framed in the same dark wood. The entire door unit is set within a white architectural surround. This includes two fluted white columns supporting an arched pediment that follows the curve of the transom window. The house facade is covered in beige horizontal siding, and two black lantern-style wall lights are mounted on either side of the entrance. A rectangular coir doormat with a central design sits on the grey stone paver walkway leading to the door. Small green bushes are planted on either side of the walkway. The roof is covered in brown shingles.