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Decorative brick bay window with wrought iron elements: an exquisite Art Nouveau facade detail

#14398. Decorative brick bay window with wrought iron elements: an exquisite Art Nouveau facade detail

The image showcases an elegant architectural element—a rotunda or circular bay window with magnificent wrought iron balcony railings. This element is executed in a style reminiscent of Art Nouveau or eclectic architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. Particularly impressive is the combination of terracotta brickwork and black wrought iron, creating an expressive contrast.

The balcony railing represents a true masterpiece of blacksmith art with exquisite floral and plant motifs. Special decorative appeal comes from the hanging wrought iron elements beneath the balcony, resembling stylized flower garlands. The bay window is encircled by decorative ceramic tiles with ornamental patterns, adding color variety and textural richness to the facade.

The upper part of the bay window is made of wooden elements with texture and rhythm characteristic of Art Nouveau. Such facade design using contrasting materials (brick, metal, ceramics, wood) creates a multi-layered composition, rich in details and textures.

Similar architectural solutions can be adapted for a modern private home, using a combination of natural materials and artistic forging. Even small elements of decorative ironwork can give a facade individuality and artistic value, while circular bay windows can become functional and aesthetic accents of the exterior.

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