Before us stands an exquisite example of urban architecture in a neoclassical style with Art Nouveau elements. The building's facade presents a harmonious combination of yellow brick and light stucco elements, creating an expressive contrast that highlights the architectural details.
Particularly noteworthy are the elegant semi-circular balconies with wrought iron railings, adorned with floral compositions that give the building a special charm and coziness. The facade is richly decorated with stucco work: cornices, pilasters with Corinthian capitals, decorative panels, and triangular pediments above windows create a rhythmic play of light and shadow.
The large window openings with green frames harmoniously fit into the overall composition and provide good natural lighting to the interior spaces. There's an interesting combination of different textures - smooth stucco and brickwork - which adds depth and tactile quality to the facade.
For homeowners wishing to apply similar techniques in their projects, one can note the effectiveness of contrasting material combinations, the use of decorative elements to create an expressive rhythm on the facade, and the integration of functional elements (balconies) into the aesthetic concept. Even on a modest-sized house, one can use individual decorative elements - stucco under windows, decorative window frames or pediments - to give the facade individuality and elegance.