The image showcases an exquisite example of a modern interpretation of the classic Mediterranean style. The villa's facade is characterized by elegant restraint and clean lines. The main two-story building is finished in impeccable white, which effectively contrasts with the blue wooden shutters on all windows.
The architectural composition of the facade adheres to the principle of symmetry, giving the structure balance and harmony. The panoramic door-windows of the first floor are framed by the same blue shutters and create a sense of openness and connection with the surrounding landscape. The facade gains particular charm from the ivy climbing up the wall, which softens the geometric rigor of the building and adds an organic quality to the entire composition.
The second floor features French balconies with minimalist metal railings, adding airiness to the facade. The rhythm of windows on both floors is carefully calibrated and creates a sense of order. The absence of excessive decoration is compensated by the expressive texture of living greenery partially covering the facade.
This approach to facade design can be applied in private home building: using contrasting colors for the main wall surface and window frames or shutters, integrating living plants into the architectural composition, taking a minimalist approach to decor, and emphasizing the quality of finishing materials. Particularly noteworthy is the harmonious combination of architecture with landscape design – the pool and lawn with a willow tree create the perfect framing for this elegant building.