Arched Double Front Door With Decorative Glass and Stone Pillars
Overview
Design of a Wyoming single with geometric pattern design for spanish colonial homes. With graphite.
Description
The image features a double front door of a house. The doors are a dark brown or bronze color and have an arched top. Each door is divided into three vertical sections, with the top section being a decorative glass panel featuring an intricate wrought-iron design. The middle and bottom sections are solid panels with a raised, rectangular design. The door handles are long, vertical, and dark-colored, matching the door frame. The doors are framed by an archway that mimics the arched shape of the doors themselves. The archway is supported by stone pillars on either side, constructed from layered stones of varying shades of tan and brown. Above the door is a gabled roof overhang, with dark brown trim and a beige accent piece above the archway. The house's exterior is a light beige stucco. Above the stone pillars, decorative dark brown metal brackets support the roof overhang. Lantern-style light fixtures hang on either side of the door, suspended from the roof overhang. A brown doormat with a floral or geometric design lies in front of the doors. The entrance is accessed by a concrete step.