Arched wood doors and Mexican tile are other key elements not just in Navajo interiors, but Southwestern style in general. Sticking with this combo in an entrance or great room will ensure an aesthetic certain not to go out of style — unless you move to Antarctica or the rain forest. In that case, I guess the Navajo style would't really work.
Anyone else use Navajo accents in their own place? If so, how?
I appreciate how the homeowner insisted on creating a console + mirror area in this narrow entry space by finding an extra narrow table and creating a niche in the wall for the mirror. The rustic table and carved mirror go well with the Spanish-style home.
Here is a single front door that looks like a serious barrier, and could take a heavy duty door knocker. Glass panels are all right for secondary front doors but the first door should be heavy.
I appreciate how the homeowner insisted on creating a console + mirror area in this narrow entry space by finding an extra narrow table and creating a niche in the wall for the mirror. The rustic table and carved mirror go well with the Spanish-style home.
Orepac doors offers this style (see the wood door color brochure on their site)
http://www.orepac.com/doors.html