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Green openwork pavilion facade with decorative carvings and mosaic roof

#16389. Green openwork pavilion facade with decorative carvings and mosaic roof

The image showcases a remarkable example of a decorative facade in the form of a small pavilion or veranda, executed in a style reminiscent of traditional wooden architecture with Art Nouveau elements. The structure is painted in a pleasant green color, giving it freshness and harmoniously blending with the surrounding architecture.

The facade features exquisite lattice carvings that create a sense of lightness and airiness to the structure. Particularly expressive are the decorative elements of the balustrade and the ornamental trim, demonstrating a high level of craftsmanship. This approach to decorative facade design creates a unique architectural accent that stands out against the more restrained main building.

The pavilion's roof is covered with colorful tiles creating a mosaic effect in blue and pastel hues, establishing an interesting contrast with the monochromatic green finish of the rest of the structure. The two-tiered structure with an upper balcony and lower veranda demonstrates rational use of space while maintaining aesthetic appeal.

This approach to facade design can be adapted for modern private construction, where openwork elements can be made from either traditional materials or modern alternatives that maintain visual lightness while offering greater durability. The color scheme of this pavilion also demonstrates how an accent color can effectively highlight architectural form against the background of the main building.

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