Before us stands an elegant example of early 20th century urban architecture, presumably in neoclassical style with Art Nouveau elements. This four-story residential building features a symmetrical cream-colored facade with a terracotta roof. The rhythmic articulation of the facade with expressive architectural details deserves special attention.
The facade is adorned with decorative elements typical of neoclassical style: triangular pediments above windows, arched openings on the lower floors, cornices and pilasters creating vertical divisions. Particularly notable are the graceful semi-circular balconies with wrought iron railings located at the edges of the building, adding dynamics and depth to the facade.
The color scheme of the facade is built on the contrast between light stucco and brickwork with the terracotta roof. The mansard floor with characteristic round dormer windows and decorative domes on the roof gives the building a refined silhouette. The brown window frames create an expressive contrast with the light walls.
When designing your own house, several techniques can be adopted: symmetrical arrangement of windows, use of decorative elements to accentuate important parts of the facade, harmonious combination of different textures (smooth stucco and brickwork), as well as expressive balconies as both functional and aesthetic elements. The contrasting color scheme between walls and roofing also creates a memorable architectural image.