#1832. Bay Window Balcony with Blue Mosaic Facade Decoration

The photograph showcases an elegant architectural feature in the form of a glazed bay window balcony. This expressive facade element combines several stylistic elements characteristic of Art Nouveau and neoclassical architecture.

The upper part of the bay window is decorated with a blue mosaic frieze featuring a geometric pattern of small fragments. Below it lies an elegant ornamental band with diamond-shaped blue tiles, each bearing stylized rosettes. This combination of decorative elements emphasizes the sophistication and attention to detail.

The structure has a two-tier glazing system: the upper row consists of small stained-glass windows in a greenish frame, while the lower section features larger glass panels in similar framing. The balcony railing is made of dark turned balusters, which create a rhythmic pattern and provide visual support for the entire structure.

Particularly noteworthy is the subtle combination of functionality and decorative quality: the bay window not only expands the interior space and provides additional natural lighting but also becomes an expressive architectural accent on the building's facade, demonstrating mastery in working with various materials and decorative techniques.

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