This urban mansion is an excellent example of a modern interpretation of a classic townhouse with an elegant gray facade. The three-story building features strict symmetry and precise proportions characteristic of neoclassical style.
The facade is clad in gray stone with textured horizontal inserts that create an interesting play of light and shadow. Particularly noteworthy is the decorative cornice at the top of the building with detailed ornamentation, which gives the structure completeness and historical depth.
The window openings are framed with light stone casings, creating an elegant contrast with the main color of the facade. On the ground floor, the arched windows and grand double door with glass inserts, framed by an arch, are notable features—a classical technique that emphasizes the status of the building. Large windows on all floors ensure an abundance of natural light inside the rooms.
The landscaping in front of the house complements the architectural composition—neatly trimmed shrubs, a small lawn, and a brick pathway enclosed by stylish wrought iron fencing create a sense of privacy and orderliness.
When designing your own facade, several techniques can be noted: the use of contrasting elements (light casings against a dark background), textured inserts to create visual interest, symmetrical arrangement of windows, and a thoughtful decorative cornice as a finishing element of the composition. It's also worth paying attention to the harmonious combination of the facade with the landscape design of the adjacent area.