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Classical wrought iron gates with decorative elements as an elegant facade accent

#15050. Classical wrought iron gates with decorative elements as an elegant facade accent

These elegant wrought iron gates in classical style represent a magnificent example of architectural craftsmanship, where functionality harmoniously combines with aesthetics. The four-panel structure is painted in a noble graphite color that effectively contrasts with the light facade of the building. The upper part of the gate is adorned with exquisite forged ornaments featuring a central decorative element in the form of a stylized shell—a characteristic motif of classical architecture.

The lower section of each panel is decorated with relief appliqués in the form of floral rosettes, giving the structure special expressiveness. The middle section of the gate is designed as a transparent grille with vertical bars and decorative elements, through which the inner courtyard with greenery can be seen. This type of facade element design creates privacy without completely isolating the space.

The architectural framing of the gate deserves special attention—an elegant portal made of light-colored stone with clean lines and proportions. Behind the gates, the main entrance to the building with its characteristic red door is visible, creating an interesting depth to the composition. This entrance group solution demonstrates a classical approach to organizing facade space, where each detail works to create a cohesive and harmonious image.

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