The image showcases an elegant two-story house in a Provencal or Mediterranean style with a striking stone façade. The façade is constructed from light-colored natural stone (presumably limestone), which gives the building an authentic European character and a sense of solidity.
The architectural composition of the façade is symmetrical and well-balanced. The upper floor features two arched windows with elegant blue shutters that open outward. The windows are complemented by wrought iron balconies of shallow depth, on which red flowers are visible, adding a bright accent to the neutral color palette of the building. The roof is made of traditional terracotta tiles with a characteristic wavy profile.
The lower floor includes garage doors that match the façade with decorative metal overlays stylized as antique hinges. Above the garage is an interesting architectural element—a small oval window with decorative framing, which becomes the central element of the ground floor composition. To the left, there is an arched passageway, likely leading to an inner courtyard, which is typical of Mediterranean architecture.
The pavement in front of the house is made of cobblestones, which harmoniously complements the stone façade and enhances the impression of European authenticity. Minimalist landscaping in the form of small shrubs on either side of the garage doors softens the strictness of the architectural lines.
When designing your own façade, you can note several successful techniques from this project: the use of natural materials to create an atmosphere of comfort and solidity; color contrast between the neutral base of the façade and bright accents of the shutters; symmetrical composition with a central decorative element; use of wrought iron details to give the façade character and individuality; harmonious combination of functionality (garage) with aesthetic elements.