Arched Double Front Doors With Dark Wood and Decorative Ironwork
Overview
Design of a Washington arched double with industrial grid design for spanish colonial homes. With brushed steel.
Description
The image features a grand entrance with a double door design. The doors are arched at the top, each with multiple rectangular glass panes divided by dark-colored mullions. Above the doors, a semi-circular grid-like decorative ironwork fills the arched space. The doors themselves appear to be constructed from wood, finished with a dark stain. The door handles are long and vertical, made of a dark metal. The overall architectural style is Mediterranean or Spanish Colonial Revival. The building facade is light-colored stucco. Flanking the main door are arched alcoves, each containing a tall, narrow window with a similar dark frame and multi-pane design. Lantern-style light fixtures hang above each of these side windows. The entrance is elevated by a couple of steps, and a simple rectangular doormat sits in front of the doors. Small, manicured bushes are planted on either side of the walkway leading to the door. Two small, square windows with dark frames are situated above the flanking arched windows.