#13928. Polychrome brick facade in Neo-Russian style with kokoshniks and ornamental frieze

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Neo-Russian architectural style with distinctive eclectic elements. The building's facade features rich decorative finishing that immediately catches the eye. The main facade material is red-terracotta brick, skillfully complemented by colored details in turquoise and blue tones.

The upper part of the facade is adorned with an arcature belt with semicircular arches, which is a characteristic element of the Russian-Byzantine style. Below this belt are window openings framed by decorative half-columns with colored inserts. Particularly noteworthy is the central element of the facade — a triangular pediment with a three-lobed kokoshnik beneath it, crowned by an elegant metallic decorative element in the form of a flower with flowing forms.

The lower part of the facade is richly decorated with a polychrome ornamental frieze, where motifs of Russian folk embroidery can be traced. This technique creates a sense of elegance and festivity in the building. The facade demonstrates high mastery in the execution of details and attention to proportions, which allows it to be considered a valuable example of historical architecture.

When designing a facade for a private home, one can borrow individual techniques from this style — for example, the use of decorative kokoshniks above windows, polychrome decoration of details, or the application of ornamental friezes, but in a more restrained modern interpretation, which will give the building a unique and memorable appearance.

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