Arched Mahogany Double Doors With Wrought Iron Scrollwork and Glass Inlays
Overview
Design of a Georgia glass paneled with partial scroll design for spanish colonial homes. With rustic brown.
Description
The door is a double door set made of dark-stained wood, likely mahogany or a similar hardwood. It features an arched top design, mirroring the arched entryway. The doors are primarily glass, overlaid with an intricate wrought iron scrollwork design. The ironwork is black and detailed. The lower portion of each door has a solid wood panel with decorative, lighter-toned inlays. The door handles are dark, ornate, and appear to be bronze or a similar metal. The entryway is arched and painted a light cream color, with a dark brown molding outlining the arch. Above the arch is a hanging lantern-style light fixture. Flanking the door are two arched windows with dark frames, also featuring a design reminiscent of the wrought iron. Sconces with similar lantern designs are mounted on the walls beside the windows. The exterior walls are stucco in a light cream color. The roof overhangs are visible above the windows and decorated with dark brown trim. The walkway leading to the door is paved with red bricks in a herringbone pattern. A small, patterned rug is placed in front of the door. Small, green shrubs are planted on either side of the walkway.