#13699. Turquoise Art Nouveau Villa: Harmonious Facade with Rich Decorative Elements

This building is an exquisite Art Nouveau villa with neoclassical elements, likely built in the early 20th century. The two-story structure features a harmoniously symmetrical facade painted in a serene light turquoise color, which beautifully contrasts with the white decorative elements.

The mansion's facade is rich in architectural details: expressive window frames, slender pilasters, an elegant second-floor balcony with delicate railings and decorative elements. The terracotta tile roof with its characteristic warm reddish hue creates a harmonious completion to the composition. The building's pediment is adorned with a small dormer window and decorative elements.

Of particular note is the first-floor veranda with large glazed openings, creating an effect of lightness and airiness. The central entrance is accentuated by a ceremonial staircase and an elegant portico. The facade design demonstrates a fine balance between functionality and aesthetics, where each element has both decorative and practical significance.

When designing your own facade, several techniques can be borrowed from this example: the contrasting combination of the main wall color with white decor, symmetrical arrangement of window openings, use of decorative elements in the roof and pediment areas, and a harmonious combination of materials (plaster, wood, tiles).

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