This is a splendid example of a decorative window in the Middle Eastern or Mediterranean architectural tradition. The window features a characteristic arched form with double casements, framed by exquisitely processed sandstone or limestone. The architectural solution includes pointed arches in the Moorish style, which add elegance and lightness to the massive stone structure.
The facade demonstrates meticulous stonework with alternating smooth and textured blocks creating a rhythmic pattern. Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements: an eight-pointed star (rosette) above the arches, elegant columns separating the windows, and delicate stone carving. Such facade design combines functionality with aesthetic expressiveness, creating a sense of historical depth.
The wooden frames in warm brown tones effectively contrast with the sandy color of the stone. Similar architectural techniques can be creatively adapted for modern private construction: the use of arched forms for windows, decorative stone inserts, playing with the texture of facade materials, and contrasting color combinations can give a house individuality and emphasize the owner's status.