This image showcases an outstanding example of eclectic architecture with rich decorative finishing. We are looking at a cylindrical tower structure made of honey-golden brick that impresses with its ornamental density. The building's facade is adorned with horizontal decorative bands of green ceramic tiles and relief elements resembling stylized flower rosettes.
Of particular note is the rhythmic alternation of brickwork and decorative elements, creating a unique visual pattern. The upper part of the tower is crowned with semicircular green stained-glass windows framed by decorative molding. The side windows have brown wooden frames with characteristic decorative elements. The entire ensemble gives the impression of a carefully thought-out artistic unity.
This approach to facade design can be adapted for modern private construction as well. Homeowners can use the principle of horizontal zoning of the facade with decorative bands, combine different materials (brick, ceramics, glass), and apply bright accent elements to give individuality to the building. It is important to maintain harmony of proportions and not overload the facade with excessive decoration.