This is a three-story apartment building with a distinctive honey-yellow brick facade. The architectural solution represents a classic example of mid-20th century European residential development with elements of modernism. The facade features a clear geometric composition and symmetrical arrangement of windows grouped into three vertical sections.
Special expressiveness is added to the facade by the contrasting combination of brick masonry on the main wall surface and white window frames. The window units are large, providing good natural lighting to the interior spaces. Decorative metal railings with geometric patterns are installed under the windows, adding elegance to the facade and visually unifying the composition.
The basement level is made of red brick, creating a solid foundation and adding contrast to the overall composition. The building has a gabled roof with traditional terracotta tiles and several chimneys, which is characteristic of European architecture.
The entrance area is restrained, with a small canopy, surrounded by neat landscaping of low shrubs and hedges, creating privacy and a comfortable space in front of the house.
When designing a private house facade, similar techniques can be used: contrasting combination of materials (brick and plaster), highlighting window openings with light frames, using decorative elements under windows, and harmonious combination of the basement and main part of the building. This approach will create an elegant and timeless building image.