Art Nouveau, at the same time brown/purple

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Stone Facade with Turquoise Accents: A Blend of Rustic and Elegant

#16276. Stone Facade with Turquoise Accents: A Blend of Rustic and Elegant

This house is a magnificent example of residential architecture with a meticulously designed stone facade. The surface of the wall is faced with irregular stone slabs of different sizes and shades, creating the effect of natural stone. This technique, known as "rough stone" or "wild stone," gives the building both a rustic and elegant character.

The facade is enriched with interesting architectural details, including decorative turquoise cornices and window frames that contrast with the warm sandy tone of the stone. The windows have a traditional form with small panes, and above each of them are characteristic arched elements with turquoise accents, which gives the building some features of Art Nouveau or Art Deco style.

The wooden front door with a diagonal pattern and stained glass element deserves special attention, as well as a small balcony with wrought iron railings on the second floor. In front of the house, there is a decorative metal fence with gates painted in blue, which harmoniously complements the overall architectural ensemble.

Similar facade design techniques can be adapted for a private home: contrasting color accents against the background of natural stone, combining materials (stone, wood, metal), the use of wrought iron elements, and attention to door and window openings as important decorative elements of the facade.

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