Arched Double Front Door With Leaded Glass in Off-white Brick Entryway
Overview
Design of a Minnesota double with full scroll design for spanish colonial homes. With charcoal.
Description
The image showcases a double front door with an arched top, made of dark-colored wood or a wood-like material, possibly black or a very dark charcoal grey. Each door panel is divided into four vertical sections, with the top three sections featuring decorative glass panels with a complex, multi-faceted design suggesting beveled or leaded glass. The bottom section of each door panel is solid. The doors have long, vertical black handles. The doors are set within a deep arched entryway constructed of off-white painted brick. Above the door, the arched entryway has a dark-colored, curved awning supported by wooden beams. The roof above the awning is made of dark brown tiles. Symmetrical black sconces flank the door. The building façade is off-white stucco. The windows have black frames and are divided into a grid pattern. A simple dark rectangular doormat sits in front of the doors. The landscape is illuminated by soft, warm lights.