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Modernist facade with bright flower-shaped decorative lamps

#13875. Modernist facade with bright flower-shaped decorative lamps

This image showcases an interesting architectural element on the facade of a modern building in the Art Nouveau style. In the foreground, three decorative lamps with unusual designs resembling stylized flowers or geometric abstractions with orange-red petals on a blue background stand out. These lamps are mounted on black wrought iron brackets and positioned under the projecting white cornice of the building.

The facade itself is rendered in white, creating an elegant and clean appearance characteristic of contemporary architecture. The building's geometry features clean lines and rectangular windows, while the projecting cornice adds volume and an interesting play of light and shadow. The decorative elements in the form of these bright lamps become accent points that enliven the strict geometry of the facade.

This technique of using bright accent elements against a neutral background can be successfully applied when designing the facade of a private home. Contrasting details on a monochromatic base not only create visual interest but also emphasize the individuality of the structure. For private construction, one might consider using decorative lamps as well as other bright elements—art objects, colored panels, or ornamental inserts.

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