Ornate Scrollwork Barn Door With Sidelights in Spanish Colonial Style Entrance
Overview
Design of a New Mexico wrought iron barn door with minimalist design for scandinavian homes. With rustic brown.
Description
The door is a dark, possibly wrought iron or dark wood, single-door entry with a complex, ornate scrollwork design covering the majority of the door's surface. The design appears to be a repeating pattern of curves and circles. The door seems to be a sliding barn-style door, hung from a visible black metal track above. Flanking the main door are two narrow sidelights, also framed in dark wood or metal. Above the door is a rectangular transom window. The door and sidelights are set into a tan or beige stucco wall. The entrance is sheltered by a porch supported by thick, roughly-hewn wooden posts and beams, with visible joinery. There are two identical rectangular windows on either side of the door with multiple panes. Two blue ceramic pots with pink flowers sit symmetrically on either side of the entrance. A simple rectangular doormat is in front of the door. The architectural style appears to be Southwestern or Spanish Colonial Revival, with rustic and ornate elements.