This is an expressive corner facade of a building that demonstrates an interesting example of decorative art in architecture. The building has a distinctive corner composition with protruding bay windows that create a dynamic volume. The facade is faced with reddish-orange brick that contrasts with the cream-colored plaster of the main wall surface.
Particularly noteworthy is the rich decorative finish. The main surface of the facade is adorned with a repeating geometric pattern in red on a light background, reminiscent of traditional ornaments. The bay windows are framed with detailed mosaic panels featuring floral and zoomorphic motifs. The lower part of the corner features an especially rich composition with decorative elements, apparently executed in sgraffito or mosaic technique.
The architectural solution combines functionality with aesthetics — the windows have practical roller shutters but are organically integrated into the decorative design. The color palette of the building is warm, with predominant terracotta, ochre, and beige tones.
When designing your own facade, several techniques could be borrowed: the use of contrasting materials (brick and plaster), playing with geometric patterns as a way to enliven large wall surfaces, accentuating corner elements of the building with decorative panels, and a well-thought-out color scheme based on a combination of 2-3 main tones.