Ornate Arched Double Entry Doors With Metal Scrollwork and Glass Inlay
Overview
Design of a South Dakota wrought iron glass paneled with mediterranean scrollwork design for spanish colonial homes. With charcoal.
Description
The door is a double entry, constructed primarily of dark metal, likely iron or a similar alloy. Each door panel features a curved top, mirrored by an arched transom window above, outlined with ornate metal scrollwork. The metalwork is intricate, with repeating patterns and decorative flourishes. The main door panels are largely glass, allowing light to pass through, but are overlaid with a complex metal grille that echoes the design of the transom. The doors have substantial, dark-colored frames. The door handles are simple, vertical bars. The doorway is flanked by two white, fluted columns on pedestals, supporting a dark-colored roof overhang with a red tile roof. The exterior of the building is a light tan stucco, accented with stone veneer around the doorway and windows. An outdoor lantern hangs centered above the door.