Mediterranean Entrance Ideas and Designs

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Arch top Interior Camelot Door
Arch top Interior Camelot Door
Everwood Custom WoodworkingEverwood Custom Woodworking
A great shot of our solid wood Interior Camelot door, one of the few arch top interior doors around! Door and matching trim are made out of Everwood's exclusive medieval walnut. Photo credit -Erin Young
Spanish Colonial - Beverly Residence
Spanish Colonial - Beverly Residence
Sebastian Construction GroupSebastian Construction Group
Architect: Larry E Boerder Architects, Dallas Interior Designer: Laura Lee Clark, Dallas Landscape Architect: Lambert Landscape Co, Dallas
New Entry Stairs Added to Historic Bungalow Remodel
New Entry Stairs Added to Historic Bungalow Remodel
Nautilus HomesNautilus Homes
We rebuilt the entry stairs leading to the gorgeous patio. Photo - Ricky Perrone
Hope Ranch Estate
Hope Ranch Estate
Leonard Unander Associates, Inc.Leonard Unander Associates, Inc.
Architecture by DesignARC, Interior Design by Chris Moore Interiors, Landscape by Kris Kimpel Architecture
Mediterranean Style Home
Mediterranean Style Home
Albany Woodworks IncAlbany Woodworks Inc
Beautiful meeting of interior and exterior doors. Custom doors out of cypress and douglas fir next to a reclaimed oak flooring and exposed stone walls.
Mediterranean Garden Gates in Wood & Wrought Iron Design with Rain Glass Pane
Mediterranean Garden Gates in Wood & Wrought Iron Design with Rain Glass Pane
Dynamic Garage DoorDynamic Garage Door
Orange County, CA - A courtyard entry gate is like a front door to a home so proper attention to its design and detailing needs to be taken into consideration. This courtyard entry gate in a Mediterranean style was designed as part of a garage door and garden gate project we did in Corona del Mar, CA. The entry gate borrowed some of the architectural elements we used on the garage doors. For instance the bottom diamond panels which are carved by hand out of a solid piece of wood is a direct feature we used form the garage door design. The wood we opted to use was mahogany and it was graciously stained the same color as the garage doors to pull in the front curb appeal of the home together. Though the garage door design was rather simple the focus of this home was the entry way to the courtyard gate so extra details were used such as the hand-forged scrolling girll used on the front which is backed with a functional rain glass door that can be opened for cleaning or speaking to someone without opening the entry gate. The iron work is exquisitely detailed in a turn of the century neoclassic style with gorgeous finials and scrolls that make the entry gate so elegant! We treat entry courtyard gates like front doors because these gates are the focal point of entry to a home, the passage your guests will go through and so you want to impress with your best offering a luxurious welcoming with a world-class designed gate by Dynamic Garage Door. Our specialty is design then formidable craftsmanship and expert installation. Let our team create a courtyard or garden gate that will make jaws drop and a coupe of neighbors turn green with envy! Call Dynamic Garage Door at (855) 343-3667 for pricing on our custom gate projects made to your specifications!
Arizona Mediterranean
Arizona Mediterranean
Urban Design AssociatesUrban Design Associates
Mediterranean style entry with glass door. Architect: Urban Design Associates Builder: Manship Builders Interior Designer: Billi Springer Photographer: Thompson Photographic
Soda Canyon Residence
Soda Canyon Residence
BAR ArchitectsBAR Architects
Matthew Millman | Matthew Millman Photography

Mediterranean Entrance Ideas and Designs

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