Minnesota Wrought Iron Door: Arched, Single Panel With Arabesque Design
Overview
Design of a Minnesota wrought iron arched single with arabesque pattern design for spanish colonial homes. With rustic brown. valentines decoration.
Description
The door is a dark wood, possibly mahogany or a similar rich-toned wood. It features an arched top with a decorative wrought-iron grill over glass in the upper portion. The lower portion of the door is solid wood panel. Flanking the main door are sidelights, also with dark wood frames and wrought iron designs over glass. Above the door and sidelights is an arched transom window with a dark frame divided into triangular panes. The entire door assembly is set within a stuccoed archway that matches the light beige or off-white color of the surrounding building facade. The archway has a simple curved design. The door hardware appears to be dark metal, including a handle and possibly a deadbolt. The overall style leans towards Mediterranean or Spanish Colonial Revival. The roof above is covered in terracotta tiles. Brown gutters are visible. Windows with brown frames are on either side of the door. The exterior walls have a textured stucco finish. A concrete porch leads to the door, and there are low-lying bushes with yellow flowers on either side of the walkway.