Before us is a classic brick façade of a city mansion, number 39, distinguished by an exquisite balance between traditional architecture and elegant details. The façade is made of red brick with a harmonious combination of light stone elements, creating an expressive contrast. Of particular note is the skillfully crafted wrought iron balcony railing with geometric Greek ornament and decorative elements that add character and historical depth to the façade.
The entrance group is framed by an elegant light portal with pilasters and a minimalist cornice where the house number is placed. On both sides of the central entrance are decorative latticed windows with a diagonal pattern and wall sconces in a classical style, creating a symmetrical composition. Neatly trimmed shrubs in containers complement the overall harmony and emphasize the status of the building.
The second floor is characterized by a rhythmic arrangement of tall windows with white frames, giving the façade lightness and visual height. When designing the façade of a private home, it's worth paying attention to such a combination of materials – the contrast of brickwork and light architectural elements creates a classic but timeless image. A special role is played by well-thought-out landscaping and symmetry of composition, which always remain relevant techniques in façade design.