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Round Arched Art Nouveau Balcony: An Elegant Facade Detail with Wrought Iron Railing

#14270. Round Arched Art Nouveau Balcony: An Elegant Facade Detail with Wrought Iron Railing

Before us is an elegant architectural element in the Art Nouveau style — a round arched balcony harmoniously integrated into the facade of a light-colored building. The semicircular arch with stone trim creates a striking portal, accentuated by an exquisite column with a decorative capital. The contrast between the sandy-beige stone elements and the white plastered walls gives the composition refinement and expressiveness.

The delicate white wrought iron railing of the balcony, with flowing lines characteristic of Art Nouveau, becomes a true decoration of the facade. It not only serves a functional role but also acts as a decorative accent, creating an interplay of light and shadow. Behind the arch, doors with upper glazing are visible, framed by contrasting elements that echo the overall architectural solution.

When designing the facade of a private home, a similar technique with a round arch and decorative balcony can become an expressive "calling card" of the building. This approach demonstrates how an architectural detail can give character to the entire structure, creating a memorable image without the need for complex and expensive solutions. The combination of natural stone (or its imitation) with white plaster and wrought iron elements remains relevant today, allowing the creation of an elegant facade with references to classical architectural traditions.