Arched Double Doors With Wrought Iron in Stone Facade Entrance 1

Similar spanish colonial Style

Arched Double Doors With Wrought Iron in Stone Facade Entrance 1

Overview

Design of a Wyoming wrought iron solid panel with farmhouse grid design for spanish colonial homes. With champagne.

Description

a double door entrance of a house. The doors are dark wood with an arched top and intricate black wrought iron scrollwork overlaying the glass panels. The door frame is a light beige stone archway, surrounded by a stone facade composed of irregularly shaped stones in varying shades of beige, tan, and light brown. Above the door is a small gable roof extension with terracotta tiles matching the main roof. Flanking the door are two wrought iron lanterns mounted on the stone facade. There are arched windows with dark wood frames on either side of the door. The walls of the house are a light beige stucco. The roof tiles are terracotta. A concrete walkway leads to the door, with small green bushes on either side. A small brown doormat lies in front of the doors. The windows reflect an outdoor scene. The window frames are dark brown.

Color Palette

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Orange Red
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Rich Orange Red
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Gray
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Orange Red
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Muted Light Amber