Santa Fe Style Double Doors With Glass Panes and Dark Bronze Hardware
Overview
Design of a New Mexico patio sliding door with asian-inspired design for spanish colonial homes. With rustic brown. ornate decoration.
Description
The door is a double door made of wood, possibly oak or a similar hardwood, with a medium brown stain. Each door panel has a large rectangular glass pane at the top, divided into multiple smaller panes by thin muntins. The lower portion of each door is solid wood with a simple, raised panel design. The hardware, including the door handle, appears to be dark metal, possibly bronze or black. Above the doors is a row of rectangular windows, also divided into panes by muntins, aligned with the door panels below. The door is set back within a deep, rectangular portal, which is part of a building with a stucco finish in a light beige or tan color. The architectural style appears to be Southwestern or Santa Fe style. Sconces flank the doorway on either side of the portal. There are stone steps leading up to the door.