#13892. Symmetrical Art Nouveau facade with floral decorations and wrought iron balconies

This facade represents an exquisite example of Art Nouveau architecture, characterized by flowing, organic lines and abundant floral and plant-inspired decoration. The symmetrical composition is particularly impressive with two identical arched entrances topped by decorative balconies with elegant wrought iron railings.

The facade is adorned with relief elements depicting stylized trees with branches and flowers that frame the arched openings and gracefully encircle the semicircular windows on the upper level. This plant-based ornamentation is typical of early 20th century Art Nouveau and gives the building a special expressiveness and organic quality.

The semicircular windows with stained glass add sophistication to the facade and serve as a source of natural light while creating a decorative accent. The wrought iron balcony railings with their flowing lines and floral motifs harmoniously complement the overall concept.

The light-colored stucco of the facade contrasts with the brick masonry elements on the sides, creating an interesting interplay of textures. When designing a facade for a modern house, one could borrow some elements of this style: flowing lines, moderate plant ornamentation, contrasting textures and materials, as well as symmetry in composition, to create a harmonious and memorable appearance for the building.

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