Wyoming Wrought Iron Gate With Minimalist Design and Weathered Copper Finish
Overview
Design of a Wyoming wrought iron single with minimalist design for japanese zen homes. With weathered copper. simple decoration.
Description
The door is a double door made of dark metal, possibly wrought iron or a similar material, with a decorative, ornate design. The style is reminiscent of Mediterranean or Tuscan architecture. The door features large glass panels surrounded by intricate metal scrollwork, including floral and geometric patterns. The metal finish is a dark bronze or black with hints of copper or gold highlighting the edges and raised details, giving it an aged, rustic appearance. The door is topped with a semi-circular transom window featuring a fan-like pattern of metal bars radiating from the center. Above the transom is a curved pediment that echoes the semi-circular shape. Below the glass panels, there are decorative copper-colored panels with rivet-like details. The door has elongated handles, also in a dark metal finish. Sidelights with similar glass panels and metal scrollwork flank the main doors. A copper-toned lantern is mounted above the door. The entrance is framed by a stone archway with textured columns on either side. Sconce-style lanterns are mounted on the wall flanking the door. Two potted plants sit on either side of the entrance. A doormat lies in front of the doorway.