#16372. Arched window with brick framing on a yellow facade

We are looking at a striking example of a combination of traditional brick framing and expressive color solution for the facade. The arched window is framed with reddish-brown brickwork, creating a contrasting frame against the vibrant yellow wall. The architectural composition demonstrates attention to detail: the semicircular arch above the window smoothly transitions into a rectangular form, while the protruding elements of brickwork create a distinct rhythm and add volume to the facade.

Of particular note is the decorative element above the central window — a small insert with an ornament executed in the same yellow tone as the main wall. The window group consists of three parts: the central window dominates in size, while the two narrower side windows create a balanced composition. The metal grilles on the glass add historical character while simultaneously serving as a security element.

When designing a facade for a private home, such a combination of brick finishing with bright plaster can be a winning solution. This approach allows for creating an expressive architectural accent without overwhelming the overall building composition. Contrasting framing of window and door openings is a technique that can be easily adapted even for a modern building, giving it character and individuality.

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