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Elegant Art Nouveau: Cream Facade with Green Accents and Wrought Iron Balconies

#16381. Elegant Art Nouveau: Cream Facade with Green Accents and Wrought Iron Balconies

Before us stands a magnificent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. The facade displays the characteristic flowing, organic lines and asymmetrical composition typical of this style. Particularly expressive are the elegant balconies with green wrought iron railings that add rhythm and depth to the facade. The central bay window with a semi-circular balcony on top creates a striking architectural accent.

The color scheme of the facade is built on the contrast between the cream-colored walls and green window frames and metalwork, which was typical for Art Nouveau. Note the decorative plant motifs beneath some of the windows — another characteristic feature of this style. The stucco decoration is restrained yet elegant, emphasizing the architectural lines of the building.

When designing a facade for a modern house, one could borrow several techniques: using bay windows to create a visual focus, applying contrasting colors for window frames and doors, adding wrought iron elements for balconies and railings. It's also important to pay attention to the proportions and rhythm of windows, which in this building create a harmonious composition despite their asymmetrical arrangement.

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