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Art Nouveau Corner Balcony: The Elegance of Early 20th Century Facade Decoration

#1242. Art Nouveau Corner Balcony: The Elegance of Early 20th Century Facade Decoration

The image captures an elegant architectural detail in the Art Nouveau style — a corner balcony that is a characteristic element of early 20th-century urban buildings. The facade is made of light-colored stone or stucco imitating stonework, with a pronounced texture resembling brickwork.

Particularly noteworthy is the rich decorative element above the window opening — a stucco ornament with floral motifs, including flower compositions and flowing lines, which is a signature feature of the Art Nouveau style. A similar ornament repeats below the balcony, creating a unified composition.

The balcony is framed by an exquisite wrought iron railing in black with a pattern of swirls and spirals characteristic of Art Nouveau. The dark wooden window frames with open shutters contrast with the light facade, emphasizing the architectural composition. The semi-circular shape of the balcony and window elegantly fits into the corner of the building, softening the transition between facades.

This is an excellent example of urban architecture where functionality combines with decorative elements, and attention to detail creates a harmonious and memorable appearance.

Individual project of reconstruction of the facade of a country house.