Mediterranean Entrance with a Medium Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs

Entrys
Entrys
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED APLori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
Lori Dennis Interior Design SoCal Contractor Construction Erika Bierman Photography
Crystal Cove Foyer
Crystal Cove Foyer
Beth Whitlinger Interior DesignBeth Whitlinger Interior Design
A striking bronze sculpture by Michael Mc Donald welcomes everyone to the 2nd floor. Custom wood bark wallpaper is framed out by wood detailing to anchor the space. Delicate iron sconces help to create a bit of texture in the space. Photo by Chris Snitko
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Historic Spanish Bungalow
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Door within a door: What once was a heavy and offputting detail...we bring to you the clever solution of a security door built right into the main entry door, just open up the center panel and get all of that wonderful fresh air and light minus the bugs and with the plus of keeping the door locked. Looks great both inside and out while maintaining that historic Spanish bungalow feel.
Classic-Craft Rustic door
Classic-Craft Rustic door
UserUser
Therma-Tru Classic-Craft Rustic Collection fiberglass door featuring casually elegant wood graining.
Casa El Jardin - JD Bartell Designs
Casa El Jardin - JD Bartell Designs
BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTSBEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Designed to immerse the homeowner in the tranquility of the old world Mediterranean, the home reflects the artistry of classic Spanish Revival architecture. With its signature stucco and stone exteriors, graceful curves and mystique of awe-inspiring arches, this expansive residence offers a spacious livable design with an open floor plan.
Country French Doors
Country French Doors
Doors by DecoraDoors by Decora
This Custom Country French Exterior Wood Entry, DbyD-2012, was designed with 2 - 36" X 96" one lite doors with flat V-Grove panels in the bottom, 2 - 18" X 96" matching sidelites and a 4 piece transom. The glass is clear beveled insulated glass. We did matching doors for the rest of the house. Most of the interior doors are solid knotty alder doors with one flat V-Grove panel over one flat V-Grove panel. The front doors and library doors were built with Wrought Iron Grills. The homeowner liked our designs and ask us to design all the Iron for his stairs and balcony. We finished and installed all the doors and provided Rocky Mountain Hardware throughout the house. This beautiful Country French Home is in Burnt Pine Golf Club in Destin, Florida.
Tuscan / California
Tuscan / California
ARTOARTO
While ARTO products are made in Los Angeles County, California, we are happy to ship our product worldwide! We work onsite with concrete, terra-cotta and ceramic. We build brick, tile and architectural elements for residential and commercial environments. We pride ourselves on providing perfectly imperfect product that gives a feel of rustic elegance.
2 Panel V-Grooved Clavos Knotty Alder Single Door Tall 80"
2 Panel V-Grooved Clavos Knotty Alder Single Door Tall 80"
US Door & More IncUS Door & More Inc
Mahogany The mahogany Portobello and Legacy Series is a stunning design series of traditional, exquisite doors. Mahogany is a red-brown hardwood used primarily for only the highest grade of wood doors. Mahogany will vary from rich golden to deep red-brown colors and has a beautiful finish when stained and sealed. Knotty Alder The knotty alder EstanciaR Series is a charming rustic design series of beautiful and desirable doors. Knotty alder is an American hardwood, growing in the west from California to northern Alaska. Knotty alder offers a beautiful “closed pore” grain and has a beautiful finish when stained and sealed.

Mediterranean Entrance with a Medium Wood Front Door Ideas and Designs

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