Arched Double Door With Wrought Iron and Dark Wood Frame
Overview
Design of a Arizona arched double with ornate design for spanish colonial homes. With champagne.
Description
The entrance features a large, arched double door made of dark wood with a rich, warm stain. The doors are primarily glass, adorned with intricate black wrought-iron scrollwork. The door frame is also arched and constructed of the same dark wood. Above the door is a deep, arched alcove painted in a lighter shade of tan than the surrounding stucco wall. The alcove is trimmed with a decorative row of rounded, terracotta-colored tiles. Flanking the door are two sconce-style lanterns in a dark metal finish. To either side of the door, there are arched windows that mirror the shape of the main door, also framed in dark wood and featuring similar wrought-iron detailing. The building's exterior is finished in a light tan stucco. The walkway leading to the door is paved with rectangular bricks in varying shades of brown and terracotta, laid in a herringbone pattern. Small, manicured bushes are planted on either side of the walkway near the entrance. Above the arched alcove, the building continues upward with additional windows framed in dark wood, and the roofline is adorned with the same terracotta tiles as the alcove trim.