This charming structure is a small Mediterranean-style house with a minimalist white stucco facade. The architectural composition is built around two arched openings of different sizes: a larger arch with French windows and door, and a smaller arch serving as an entrance. These curvilinear forms create a soft contrast with the clean straight lines of the building's main volume.
The texture of the white stucco gives the facade a tactile quality and interacts with light, creating an interesting play of shadows from the nearby palm tree. The black metal frames of the openings serve as graphic accents that emphasize the architectural language of the structure. Particularly expressive are the thin window frames in the large arch, adding visual lightness.
The laconic approach to landscape design with minimal vegetation and an irregularly shaped stone path harmoniously complements the architecture. This house demonstrates how simple architectural solutions and a limited palette of materials can create an expressive and stylish appearance.
For application in your own project, you might note the following techniques: using arched openings to soften the strict geometry of the facade; the contrasting combination of light walls and dark window frames; emphasis on stucco texture as an independent decorative element; minimalism in details, allowing to highlight the main architectural forms.