Arched Double Front Door With Leaded Glass and Ornate Carvings
Overview
Design of a Texas solid panel with classic scrollwork design for spanish colonial homes. With weathered copper.
Description
an elaborate double front door. The doors are made of wood, stained a rich brown. They have an arched top, and each door is divided into multiple panes of glass by black muntins. The wood panels below the glass are decorated with curved carvings. The door handles are long and black, with ornate details. The door is set within an arched stone surround, constructed from light-colored rectangular stones and arched stones above the door. A dark brown, curved canopy extends over the door, supported by a light-colored stone pillar in the center. Two ornate black lanterns flank the door on either side, mounted on the stone. The house exterior is a light tan stucco. Above the door and canopy, there are several rectangular windows with black frames and sills. To either side of the door, there are arched windows with the same black frames. The walkway leading to the door is concrete, with a decorative inlay of brown and tan stones in a circular pattern just in front of the door. Small green bushes are planted on either side of the walkway.