Arched Double Doors With Decorative Glass, Wrought Iron Transom, and White Pillars

Similar spanish colonial Style

Arched Double Doors With Decorative Glass, Wrought Iron Transom, and White Pillars

Overview

Design of a New Jersey glass paneled with ornate design for spanish colonial homes. With charcoal.

Description

The door is a double door made of a dark gray material, possibly wood or metal. Each door has a rectangular panel at the bottom and a larger arched panel above. Both panels contain decorative glass with vertical lines and ornate designs. Above the doors is a semi-circular transom window with intricate black wrought iron scrollwork. The doors have dark handles and are set within a large arched entryway. The arch is trimmed in white with a black border. Three small recessed lights illuminate the archway above the door. White pillars with decorative molding flank the door. A small brown doormat is in front of the doors.

Color Palette

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Light Silver
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Dark Charcoal
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Light Silver
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Orange Red
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Light Silver