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Traditional Turkish house with contrasting facade: stone and wood in Ottoman style

#14927. Traditional Turkish house with contrasting facade: stone and wood in Ottoman style

This exquisite example of traditional Ottoman-Turkish architecture represents a classic residential building typical for the historical regions of Turkey. The two-story structure showcases an expressive facade design that combines several characteristic elements of Ottoman architectural heritage.

The ground floor is constructed with gray stone masonry, giving the building's foundation solidity and reliability. The upper floor is light-colored and plastered, creating a classic contrast characteristic of traditional Turkish houses. Wooden elements in a warm brown shade add special elegance to the structure: window frames with mullions, cornices, and decorative elements that emphasize the architectural rhythm of the facade.

The second floor deserves special attention with its slightly protruding bay window and arched window, typical for Ottoman architecture. Neatly organized windows with wooden frames and characteristic division into sections add particular charm. Some windows on the second floor feature decorative metal grilles, adding authenticity and historical context to the building.

Another feature of this house is the well-thought-out gutter system, organically integrated into the overall facade composition. It's important to note the harmonious combination of various material textures - smooth plaster, textured stone, and warm wood - creating visual richness and depth of perception.

For modern private construction, such a facade can become a source of inspiration in terms of using contrasting materials, thoughtful zoning (stone ground floor, light upper floor), and the use of wooden elements to create a warm, cozy atmosphere of a traditional home.

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