Santa Fe Style Double Wooden Doors With Raised Panel Design
Overview
Design of a New Mexico closet bifold door with ornate design for tuscan homes. With industrial gray. minimalist decoration.
Description
The image presents a double door entrance of a Southwestern or Santa Fe-style home. The doors are made of wood, stained a medium brown color. Each door has a raised panel design, featuring vertical grooves that create a subtle, textured effect. Above the double doors is a rectangular transom window, likely with clear glass. The door hardware is dark, possibly black, including a handle and a locking mechanism. The surrounding walls are stucco, painted in a light tan or beige color, characteristic of Southwestern architecture. There are two windows on either side of the door, each with dark frames, reflecting the surrounding greenery and sky. Above each window are wooden beams, extending horizontally, likely part of a pergola or decorative architectural element. Two outdoor light fixtures, with a rectangular design and dark finish, flank the double doors. At the base of the entrance, terracotta pots with small, trimmed bushes are placed on either side of the walkway. The walkway itself is paved with light-colored stones, leading to a small patch of green grass. The sky is blue with scattered white clouds.