Arched Double Wooden Door With Ironwork and Stone Surround
Overview
Design of a New Mexico arched double with french lattice design for tuscan homes. With rustic brown.
Description
The door is a double door, crafted from wood with a dark brown finish. Each door has an arched top, mirroring the arched stone surround. The doors feature intricate ironwork overlaid on glass panels, creating a decorative pattern. The ironwork includes swirling designs and geometric shapes. The door handles are black and vertically oriented. The doorframe is set within an arched stone structure, constructed from light brown and tan stones of varying sizes and shapes. The stone structure is capped with a small, gabled roof covered in brown shingles and trimmed with dark brown eaves. Black, ornate lanterns flank the door on either side, mounted on the stone pillars. A brown doormat with a geometric design lies in front of the doors. The exterior wall of the building is a textured, light orange stucco. Two arched windows are visible on either side of the door, with black frames and clear glass. Above the door are two rectangular windows with similar black frames. The ground is covered with small brown gravel. Small green bushes are planted on either side of the walkway leading to the door. The walkway is made of light beige concrete.