#15159. Art Nouveau wooden facade with double doors and wrought iron elements

These impressive wooden double doors in an arched opening are executed in Art Nouveau style. This facade element represents a flawless combination of functionality and decorative craftsmanship. The polished wood in warm amber tones creates a rich contrast with the stone arch framing.

Of particular note is the wrought iron grille with intricate spiral patterns adorning the upper part of the doors. The symmetrical pattern of metal curls resembles stylized plant motifs characteristic of Art Nouveau style. The elegant spirals create an effect of lightness and airiness, contrasting with the massiveness of the wooden base.

The lower part of the doors is decorated with circular carved rosettes that add compositional completeness. Note the classical proportions of the doors and the careful attention to detail—from the metal hardware to the geometric inserts on the wooden panels.

For a modern homeowner, such a facade door design can serve as an excellent example of how to combine natural materials with decorative elements. The use of contrasting textures (smooth wood and wrought iron), symmetrical composition, and attention to detail are techniques that can be successfully applied when designing the entrance group of one's own home to create a unique and memorable facade.

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