The image showcases the picturesque facade of the historic "Rogers Corner" building with distinctive elements of early 20th century commercial architecture. The building features a two-tone color composition: the lower part painted in a rich blue shade, while the upper section is in a light cream tone, creating an expressive contrast.
Particularly noteworthy is the large arched window on the second floor with a semicircular top and rich decorative framing. The window is surrounded by ornamental elements in the form of dotted accents along the perimeter of the arch, as well as two gilded medallions on either side, adding an element of luxury and sophistication to the overall facade composition. The upper part of the facade is finished with an elegant cornice featuring a blue curved element, giving the building special architectural expressiveness.
The ground floor functions as the "Rogers Corner Soda Fountain" cafe with large display windows allowing passersby to view the interior. The blue color of the lower facade not only makes the building stand out in the urban environment but also creates a recognizable image.
When designing your own facade, you could implement techniques such as contrasting color schemes, decorative elements to accentuate architectural details, large storefront windows for commercial spaces, and stylized cornices and medallions to give the building a historic character while maintaining its functionality.