neitz T.M. Cobb makes a door that can be ordered Dutch. You can choose different grille patterns for the top half, including diamond shape. I'm buying two from their Classical Standards Collection item #2035.
annie diamond The hardware is from Emtek available at many builder supply stores. This is from Capistrano Hardwoods, San Juan Capistrano, CA. I used Emtek throughout my house and absolutely love it. It has a wonderful feel to it and is very reasonably priced. You can see my interior here: http://mostlovelythings.blogspot.com/2011/03/kitchen-before-and-after.html
annie diamond Hello,
The lanterns are by Bevolo. It's a company based in New Orleans and everything is made in the USA. They have many styles and sizes and the customer service is amazing. I could not be happier with my lanterns. http://www.bevolo.com/ Annie
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are those pre-stained cedar shingles? - Just wondering what type of shingles those are. If they are pre-stained cedar would you mind telling where they are from? »
If you have more of a modern bungalow thing going on, you're in luck. The four-over-one top door speaks to bungalows and carriage houses of decades past while the solid single panel bottom, simple hardware and high-gloss black paint say modern. The contrast with the white casings and bright plantings make for a lovely composition.
dutchdoor and sidelights
locations close to us with this type of door are One Stop and Woodharbor for front and side door (current front). Dutch for side backdoor for sure!
wood dutch doors
yes, it was custom made by Renaissance Windows, the same company that did our windows throughout. They are based in Southern California.