Arched Double Doors With Wrought Iron Glass, Dark Wood and Fluted Columns
Overview
Design of a Kansas french door with arabesque pattern design for spanish colonial homes. With pure white.
Description
The door is a double door design, arched at the top, made of dark stained wood. Each door panel features a large, clear glass insert in the upper half, decorated with ornate, black wrought iron scrollwork. The lower portion of each door panel appears to be solid wood with a raised panel design. Long, black handles extend vertically on each door. The doors are set within an arched entryway, framed by a decorative wrought iron transom above. The transom's design mirrors the scrollwork within the glass panels. The entryway is further defined by two white, fluted columns on either side, supporting the arched structure. Above the arch is a gray stucco facade. Flanking the entryway are two wall-mounted, black, lantern-style light fixtures. Potted red flowers sit at the base of each column, and rounded green bushes are positioned on the outer edges of the entrance. The entrance is accessed by a tiled step with a geometric pattern. A neutral-toned doormat with a central medallion design is placed in front of the doors.