The image showcases an exquisite example of an Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) building facade. Particularly eye-catching are the elegant stucco decorations featuring floral and plant motifs that frame the windows and adorn the walls. A distinctive characteristic of this facade is the flowing, curved lines that create a sense of organic unity and naturalness.
The protruding bay window section with large windows adds volume and dynamism to the composition. The white plaster effectively highlights the relief of the decorative elements, creating an expressive interplay of light and shadow. Note the undulating cornice separating the floors — a typical Art Nouveau architectural technique that gives the building a special plasticity.
The upper part of the facade is adorned with floral ornaments featuring rosettes, as well as a small balcony with flowering plants, which further enlivens the building's appearance. Such facade design using biomorphic motifs creates a unique artistic image that remains relevant today.
For modern private construction, several elements of this style could be borrowed: asymmetrical compositions, flowing lines, plant ornaments (even in simplified form), bay windows and protruding elements that create a play of volumes. Even if a complete reproduction of such a facade requires significant investment, individual decorative elements can become a distinctive feature of a contemporary home.