Before us is a magnificent example of decorative facade architectural plastics in neoclassical style. Particularly noteworthy is the exquisite balustrade with finely crafted balusters framed by arched elements. The central element of the composition is a luxurious corner pilaster with a lush capital adorned with acanthus leaves and volutes, characteristic of the Corinthian order.
The relief decoration is distinguished by plasticity and depth of detail. The play of light and shadow on the carved elements creates expressive volume and enhances the visual perception of the facade. The light stone from which the facade is made emphasizes the elegance of the carved elements and creates a contrast with the dark window openings framed by shutters.
When designing a modern facade, one can borrow the principle of accentuating building corners with decorative elements and use the rhythmic alternation of architectural details to create a harmonious composition. Even in a simplified version, such techniques will give a house individuality and sophistication, while the use of quality modern materials will allow recreating the richness of classical architecture with lower costs.