Black Wrought Iron Door With Scrollwork and Stone Archway Entrance
Overview
Design of a North Dakota wine cellar door with design for spanish colonial homes.
Description
The door is black wrought iron with a full glass pane behind the ironwork. The ironwork features a repeating scroll pattern across the top, center, and bottom, with vertical iron bars connecting the scroll patterns. The door frame is also black metal. Above the door is a semi-circular glass pane enclosed in a black metal frame, continuing the scroll pattern from the door below. The door is centered within a tan-colored archway, constructed of stacked stone blocks. Flanking the archway are two decorative pillars made of stacked stone, each capped with a carved stone detail. The exterior wall is a light beige stucco. The roof overhang above the door is visible, featuring brown wooden beams and red clay tiles. The doorway is accessed by a stone paver walkway.