Santa Fe Style Double Arched Wooden Door With Glass Panes
Overview
Design of a New Mexico pivot with geometric pattern design for spanish colonial homes. With charcoal.
Description
The door is a double arched wooden door, dark gray in color, with multiple rectangular glass panes in each door leaf. The door frame is also arched and of the same dark gray color, with decorative metal or tilework on either side forming vertical pillars and continuing along the arch above the door. Above the arch is a wooden canopy with a dark gray frame and a decorative geometric pattern filling the space between the frame and the wall. The surrounding wall is a light tan stucco. To either side of the door are arched windows with black frames and multiple panes of glass. A small, rectangular doormat in a terracotta color lies in front of the door. A black lantern-style light fixture is mounted on the wall to the right of the door. The style appears to be Southwestern or Santa Fe. Succulent plants are planted in beds of small rocks on either side of the walkway leading to the door.