Arched Double Doors With Wrought Iron Grilles and White Stucco Surround

Similar spanish colonial Style

Arched Double Doors With Wrought Iron Grilles and White Stucco Surround

Overview

Design of a Alaska solid panel with arabesque pattern design for spanish colonial homes. With matte black.

Description

The entrance features double doors with an arched top, constructed of dark-colored wood, possibly black or a deep espresso. The doors are adorned with intricate, wrought-iron style decorative grilles, featuring swirling patterns and stylized floral or leaf motifs. The door handles are sleek and vertically oriented, seemingly made of dark metal. The doorway is framed by a large, arched stucco surround, painted in a creamy white color with ornate carvings. Above the stucco arch is a dark, curved architectural element, possibly metal or stained wood, creating a secondary arch. A small rectangular window is centered above the main arch. Flanking the doorway are two round, smooth columns, painted white, resting on square bases. The walls of the building are a warm, tan or light orange stucco. Black, decorative lanterns are mounted on either side of the doorway. The ground is paved with large, rectangular gray stones. A small, oval-shaped mat lies directly in front of the doors.

Color Palette

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Orange Red
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Deep Charcoal
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Gray