Ornate Wrought Iron Panel Door With Rustic Brown Finish for Colonial Homes
Overview
Design of a South Dakota wrought iron solid panel with ornate design for spanish colonial homes. With rustic brown. industrial decoration.
Description
A grand, arched double door made of wood and iron. The wooden panels are a warm, medium-toned brown with a visible wood grain and an aged, slightly distressed finish. Ornate, black wrought iron scrollwork overlays the glass panels of the doors, featuring heart-shaped motifs and swirling designs. Flanking the doors are narrow, vertical glass panels also embellished with the same iron scrollwork. Above the doors is a large, arched transom window filled with radiating ironwork, resembling a stylized sunburst pattern. The entryway is framed by an arched opening made of a textured, earthy-toned material, possibly stucco or stone. The color is a blend of warm browns, oranges, and tans. Sconce-style lanterns with black metal frames and clear glass globes are mounted on either side of the door. The lighting casts a warm glow. Potted plants with green foliage and red flowers sit on either side of the entrance, in dark-colored urns. A small, rectangular doormat lies in front of the doorway. The architectural style appears to be Mediterranean or Tuscan-inspired.