#14244. Eclectic Mansion Facade with Neoclassical Elements and Exquisite Decoration

Before us stands a magnificent example of eclectic architecture from the early 20th century, harmoniously combining neoclassical and modernist elements. The building's facade demonstrates masterful use of contrasting materials: beige and white stone create a visual rhythm and emphasize architectural details. The central entrance is designed as a portal with an arched opening and decorative canopy of wrought iron, adding sophistication to the building.

The rich decoration of the facade deserves special attention: cornices with molded garlands, Corinthian order column capitals, bas-reliefs, and elegant balcony balustrades. Vertical articulation of the facade is achieved through pilasters and half-columns, while horizontal division is emphasized by pronounced inter-story bands and cornices. The facade design is meticulously detailed: window openings of various sizes and shapes, framed with casings, create an expressive composition.

When designing your own home, several techniques can be adopted: using contrasting colors and textures to highlight architectural elements, symmetrical arrangement of windows, decorative design of the entrance group and balconies. Even on a smaller scale, details such as cornices, moldings, and wrought iron elements can give a facade individuality and respectability.

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