Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Blending Options>Gradient Editor:
We should get a picture like the next one:
Make copies of both objects and place them upper than they are.
Next we have to represent a muffle shadow on the entire picture. We'll use for this operation the Rectangle Tool (U) that must be applied on the entire picture, using also Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Blending Options>Gradient Editor
Fill 0% for this layer.
And we'll get:
Next step includes representing the door itself. Choose the Ellipse Tool (U) and represent a circle colored with #335152.
Make one more circle and make some corrections on it by transforming its sizes into smaller ones.
Apply Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Blending Options>Gradient Editor:
We have got such a circle:
Now we'll represent a new layer and mark it out both with this circle. Press after that on CTRL+E for the layers to merge down.
Enter Filter>Distort>Glass and set the next parameters:
This is what we have got:
Apply on this layer the Blending Options - Inner Glow:
Choose again the Ellipse Tool (U) to represent one more circle:
Apply Blending Options>Gradient Overlay
Blending Options>Gradient Editor
We'll get the next result:
Continue by drawing the door's roundness. In this case we'll need the Custom Shape Tool (U) - Circle Frame
Place the shape the same way it is shown below:
Blending Options>Drop Shadow

