Arched Double Door With Stained Wood, Metal Scrollwork, and Nailhead Accents
Overview
Design of a Oklahoma pivot with geometric pattern design for spanish colonial homes. With weathered copper.
Description
The entrance features a large, arched double door made of stained wood. The upper portion of each door is filled with intricate, decorative metal scrollwork behind glass. Below the scrollwork, the doors are solid wood with evenly spaced, decorative nailheads. The door handles are ornate and dark-colored. The doorway is framed by a light brown stucco archway. Above the door is a small, peaked roof covered in terracotta tiles, supported by large, dark brown wooden brackets. A dark brown support beam runs from the peak of the roof down to the top of the door arch. Flanking the doorway are wall-mounted lanterns with a dark finish. The exterior walls of the building are a light brown stucco. Windows with dark frames are visible on either side of the entrance. The walkway leading to the door is paved with red brick. A decorative doormat lies in front of the door. Small, round bushes are planted on either side of the walkway.