Before us is an expressive fragment of a brick facade with an exquisite decorative element - a bay window designed in a style that combines Art Nouveau with elements of national-romantic direction. The building's foundation consists of red brick masonry, creating a warm, rich background for the expressive architectural accent.
Particularly notable is the triangular pediment of the bay window, adorned with relief ceramic panels in turquoise-blue tones featuring abstract floral motifs. At the top of the composition, a solar symbol is visible, which is characteristic of Northern Art Nouveau. Below the bay window, another decorative ceramic panel with a similar ornamental solution creates compositional integrity.
The bay window's opening has a wooden frame in a warm honey shade with diagonal crossings, giving the structure additional expressiveness and structural aesthetics. The lower part of the bay window rests on a decorative bracket, forming a smooth transition to the main facade.
This facade decoration technique can be adapted for a modern private home by using contrasting materials and colors to highlight functional elements. Ceramic panels can be replaced with contemporary relief panels or mosaics, while structural glazing with wooden elements will create a warm atmosphere and visual interest.