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Traditional Lebanese mansion with symmetrical facade and twin grand staircases

#14898. Traditional Lebanese mansion with symmetrical facade and twin grand staircases

This majestic stone building represents an excellent example of traditional Lebanese architecture with notable Mediterranean and Ottoman influences. The facade is constructed from honey-golden sandstone, which gives the building a warm, sunny appearance even on overcast days. A distinctive feature of the architectural facade design is its symmetrical composition with a central portico crowned by arched elements.

Particularly noteworthy are the twin symmetrical staircases that elegantly curve and lead to the second level of the building, creating an expressive architectural accent. The ground floor is adorned with an arcade of three massive arches, creating a sense of lightness and openness of the lower level, despite the solidity of the construction. The upper floor is decorated with a balcony featuring a balustrade and decorative columns supporting an arched canopy.

The second-floor windows are framed with wooden shutters in a traditional brown color, creating a pleasant contrast with the honey tone of the walls. The cornices and decorative elements of the facade demonstrate attention to detail characteristic of regional architecture. The terracotta-toned tiled roof completes the composition, giving the building a finished, harmonious appearance.

When designing your own home, you could borrow elements such as facade symmetry, arched motifs, the use of natural stone, and contrasting wooden elements. An especially striking solution would be to adapt the idea of a double symmetrical staircase for the entrance group, which would immediately give the house a majestic, distinguished character.

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