This is a magnificent example of a façade with Moorish motifs, where an exquisite wooden door with geometric ornamentation takes center stage. The stone masonry of the façade is executed in gray stone, creating a contrast with the warm tone of the wooden elements. The door is adorned with an intricate carved pattern of Islamic geometric motifs - three large rosettes with ray-like elements characteristic of Arab-Muslim architecture.
The arched portal of the door harmoniously blends with the large arched windows on either side, designed in the same style with wooden frames featuring frequent mullions. Above the door is a semicircular window, repeating the arched form, which creates a unified architectural composition. The texture of the stone masonry with clearly defined joints emphasizes the solidity of the structure and provides a background for the decorative elements.
The design is complemented by landscaping elements - a stone pot with climbing plants is located to the left of the door, adding an organic quality to the strict geometric façade. The marble floor with a geometric pattern at the entrance echoes the ornamentation of the door, creating a complete ensemble.
This architectural approach can be adapted for a modern private home by using contrasting materials (stone and wood), geometric patterns for accent elements, and symmetry in the arrangement of window and door openings. Arched elements and decorative wooden details can add uniqueness even to a minimalist façade.