Arched Mahogany Double Doors With Wrought Iron and Leaded Glass Design
Overview
Design of a Hawaii double with partial scroll design for mediterranean homes. With antique gold.
Description
a double front door with an arched transom window above, set within a light beige or off-white stucco wall. The doors are made of a medium-toned wood, possibly mahogany or a similar hardwood, with a rich, warm stain. Each door panel features an arched top with a decorative wrought-iron insert and leaded glass. The wrought-iron design consists of swirling, floral-like patterns. The doors have a prominent, angled handle in a dark finish. Flanking the double doors are sidelights, also featuring the same wrought-iron and leaded glass design. The transom window above mirrors the arched shape and includes a more elaborate wrought-iron design. The frame around the doors, sidelights, and transom is a dark color, likely the same finish as the wrought iron. On either side of the door are sconce-style light fixtures in a dark metal finish, casting a warm light. To the left and right are sections of a window with dark brown louvered shutters. At the base of the door is a stone walkway or porch with irregularly shaped stones in varying shades of gray, beige, and tan. A small rectangular doormat in a light brown or tan color is placed directly in front of the doors. Plants with large, green leaves are situated on either side of the door. The overall style is Mediterranean or Tuscan.