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Asymmetrical Art Nouveau façade with expressive blue metalwork

#16315. Asymmetrical Art Nouveau façade with expressive blue metalwork

This is an expressive example of early 20th-century architecture, likely in the Art Nouveau or Modernist style. The façade demonstrates a characteristic combination of functionality and decorative elements. The main structure is made of light-colored stone, creating a neutral background for the expressive details.

Particular attention is drawn to the asymmetrical entrance with flowing, fluid lines of supporting structures. The porch features wide steps leading to an entrance door with delicate blue metalwork. Above the entrance is a small balcony with bright blue railings in an organic, plant-inspired style typical of Art Nouveau.

On the left side of the façade, a small arched window with brick framing and stained glass elements adds expressiveness to the building and creates an interesting color accent. The lower part of the façade is lined with rustic stonework, which visually "weighs down" the foundation and emphasizes the lightness of the upper part.

In modern private home design, several techniques could be borrowed: the contrasting combination of textures (smooth stone and rough stonework), the use of expressive architectural elements for the entrance group, the application of color accents in metal details, and the integration of stained glass elements to create interesting light effects inside the rooms.

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