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Elegant Neoclassical Facade with Mediterranean Accents

#11053. Elegant Neoclassical Facade with Mediterranean Accents

The image showcases an elegant two-story mansion in a neoclassical style with distinct Mediterranean influences. The facade is clad in light cream-colored brick, creating a warm, welcoming impression and providing an excellent contrast with the deep green color of the window shutters and frames.

The symmetrical composition of the facade emphasizes classical architectural principles. The central entrance is accentuated by an arched doorway made of dark wood and a small canopy, approached by a straight staircase with metal railings. On both sides of the entrance are arched windows on the first floor, creating a rhythmic visual pattern.

Particularly noteworthy is the terracotta tile roof in an orange-red shade, characteristic of Mediterranean style, which effectively contrasts with the beige walls. The window openings on the second floor are rectangular, with traditional French windows equipped with green shutters, adding European charm to the facade.

The decorative elements are restrained but carefully thought out: flower boxes under the first-floor windows, small wall sconces at the entrance, and neat landscape design with low shrubs along the base of the house.

When designing your own facade, several techniques can be noted: the contrasting combination of light walls and rich colors for shutters and roofing, symmetrical arrangement of windows, use of natural materials such as brick and tile, and accentuation of the entrance group. Important details also include window flower boxes and thoughtful landscaping, which soften the strict architectural appearance and add a cozy atmosphere to the home.

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