Mediterranean, at the same time white/dark blue

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Traditional Greek facade with white-blue coloring and vertical greenery

#13697. Traditional Greek facade with white-blue coloring and vertical greenery

This charming example of Mediterranean architecture showcases a classic Greek style with its characteristic snow-white facade and vibrant blue accents. The building features an authentic combination of simplicity and picturesqueness, typical of traditional houses found in the Greek islands.

The facade is finished with white plaster featuring an uneven texture, creating an interesting play of light and shadow under the bright Mediterranean sun. Special expressiveness is added to the facade design through contrasting blue elements: doors, window frames, balcony railings, and staircase banisters. This technique creates a recognizable appearance characteristic of Cycladic architecture.

Architectural details include a traditional tiled roof with wooden elements, a projecting balcony with decorative railings, and an external staircase that serves not only as a functional element but also as an important part of the facade composition. Numerous flower pots and climbing plants organically complement the architecture, softening the geometric lines of the building.

When designing your own facade in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the contrasting color scheme, textured wall finishing, expressive architectural elements, and the integration of greenery into the overall composition. Even in different climatic conditions, these techniques can be adapted to create a cozy and harmonious exterior.

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