This façade fragment showcases an exquisite example of decorative design that combines traditional and modernist motifs. On the white plastered wall surface, an intricate openwork ornament in blue creates a vertical composition with repeating elements. Floral swirls and geometric forms create an elegant pattern that delicately frames the architectural space.
The window opening with burgundy wooden frames is divided into multiple sections, creating a stained-glass effect. The contrast between the warm brick elements (visible below in the form of an arched framing) and the cool blue ornament gives the façade a special expressiveness. A yellow stripe running vertically next to the window serves as an additional color accent that emphasizes the structural diversity of the composition.
The execution technique of the ornament deserves special attention — it is made in the form of openwork carving or bas-relief, which creates an interesting play of light and shadow on the façade throughout the day. This solution gives the building an individual character, simultaneously connecting it with local decorative traditions and contemporary trends in architectural design.