#16303. Snow-white Art Nouveau facade with contrasting red door

This mansion is a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The snow-white facade of the building features characteristic asymmetry and flowing, fluid lines. Particularly expressive are the large semi-circular windows on the left side of the facade, creating a soft vertical rhythm.

The facade is richly decorated with stucco elements typical of Art Nouveau style — floral ornaments and decorative cartouches. The right side of the building is crowned with an elegant turret with a dome, which gives the composition a vertical dominant and enhances the asymmetry.

A striking accent is provided by the contrasting red entrance door, which draws attention against the white facade. The entrance group is framed by an arched portal, which is a typical technique for this style.

The dark tiled roof creates a pleasant contrast with the white walls and emphasizes the sophistication of the architectural solution. The well-maintained territory with neatly trimmed shrubs complements the overall impression of elegance and refinement.

When designing a modern facade, several techniques from this building can be adopted: contrasting highlighting of the entrance group, playing with the geometry of windows of various shapes, using decorative elements to create visual interest, and a thoughtful combination of finishing material colors to enhance the architectural effect.

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