This elegant three-story residence showcases a Mediterranean style with distinct Spanish influences. The facade features a harmonious symmetry and expressive architectural composition. The walls are painted in a light cream tone, typical for Mediterranean architecture, which perfectly complements the terracotta roof tiles.
The facade gains particular expressiveness through arched elements repeated at each level. The ground floor features two spacious arches framing a patio with wooden outdoor furniture. The second floor is adorned with two smaller arches with balconies protected by elegant wrought iron railings. The upper level is crowned with a full balcony featuring more linear forms.
The facade is decorated with traditional Spanish-style wall sconces that not only provide functional lighting but also serve as decorative elements. The main entrance is accentuated by a wooden door with stylized hardware and an elegant staircase with stone steps.
When designing your own facade in a similar style, several key techniques are worth noting: using arched elements to create rhythm; contrasting light walls with dark windows/doors; incorporating decorative wrought iron elements; the thoughtful use of terracotta roof tiles; and integrating outdoor spaces (patios, terraces) into the overall facade composition.