This is a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of classical stone arch architecture. The space is formed by a series of consecutive stone arches made of light-colored sandstone or limestone with meticulously designed masonry. The distinctive feature of this facade design lies in the multilayered arch structures, creating a tunnel effect that expands spatial perception and guides the eye deep into the interior.
The arches have a clear geometric shape and are built from large stone blocks with visible masonry lines, emphasizing the tectonics and materiality of the structure. The upper part of one of the arches is complemented with wooden finishing, creating an interesting contrast of textures. In the depth of the composition, there is a staircase with minimalist railings, organically integrated into the architectural ensemble.
The interior is complemented by contemporary minimalist furniture—a black armchair with a metal frame and a white cubic coffee table. A large-leaved plant in a transparent vase adds a living accent to the monochromatic space. The light marble floor with its natural pattern enhances the sense of elegance and spaciousness.
This solution with arched openings can be adapted for a private home to create an expressive facade or to design an inner courtyard. Stone arches can serve not only as a decorative element but also as a functional transition between different areas of the house, uniting the exterior and interior in a single composition.