Art Nouveau/Gothic, at the same time beige

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Elegant Neoclassical Facade with Mediterranean Motifs

#1672. Elegant Neoclassical Facade with Mediterranean Motifs

This facade represents a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture with distinct Mediterranean influences. Particular attention is drawn to the exquisite finishing of the upper part of the building, where a semicircular pediment is adorned with decorative dentils and a series of medallions featuring geometric ornaments. These elements create a rhythmic composition and enrich the visual perception of the structure.

The facade is finished in light shades of natural stone, giving the building elegance and monumentality. The facade structure is clearly divided into two levels, each with its distinctive decorative elements. Between the floors runs an expressive frieze with a wave-like ornament, which serves not only as a decorative element but also visually separates the levels.

Special attention should be paid to the elegant balconies with dark blue wrought iron railings, which create a stylish contrast with the beige surface of the walls. The window openings are framed with wooden shutters, emphasizing the Mediterranean style of the building and giving the facade a residential, cozy character.

When designing the facade of your own home, you can borrow elements such as the combination of contrasting materials, the use of a decorative frieze for the visual separation of floors, as well as the application of architectural details (medallions, dentils) to create an individual appearance for the building. Such attention to detail allows for creating a harmonious and memorable facade even for a small private house.

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