This impressive facade represents a magnificent example of brick architecture with neo-Romanesque style elements. The facade is made of expressive red brick, which creates a warm, rich color accent. Particularly noteworthy are the carefully crafted arched windows with semicircular tops, framed by decorative brickwork forming archivolts.
The project's author masterfully used the possibilities of brickwork to create volumetric decoration. The upper part of the facade is adorned with a characteristic stepped pattern, forming a jagged cornice. Between the windows are decorative wrought iron elements in the form of stylized hearts, which adds elegance and individuality to the facade. The entire composition demonstrates a high level of facade design and brickwork craftsmanship.
Similar techniques can be adapted for modern residential construction. Combining different types of masonry, using arched elements, and incorporating decorative metal details can give even a modest private home individual character and architectural expressiveness, while maintaining functionality and compliance with modern requirements.