Arched Double Door With Wrought Iron Details and Stone Archway Entrance
Overview
Design of a Oklahoma wrought iron solid panel with partial scroll design for french provincial homes. With charcoal.
Description
The door is a double door made of dark wood, possibly stained a deep brown or black. It has an arched top with intricate wrought iron detailing above the glass panels. The glass panels are tall and narrow, featuring ornate, stylized floral or scrollwork designs in black wrought iron. The door frame is also dark wood and complements the door's color. The entrance is framed by a stone archway composed of various sizes and colors of natural stone, ranging from light beige to dark gray. A decorative keystone element is positioned at the top of the arch. The archway is topped with a curved, dark trim piece that matches the roofline. Flanking the entrance are off-white or cream-colored pillars, possibly made of stone or a composite material, with decorative bases and capitals. A black, ornate lantern-style light fixture is mounted on the stone wall on either side of the door. A simple, brown doormat with a circular design lies in front of the door. The walkway leading up to the door is paved with reddish-brown bricks in a herringbone pattern.