#19723. Mediterranean Façade with Blue Arched Windows

This charming Mediterranean façade exemplifies how architectural style can harmoniously combine aesthetics and functionality. The pristine white wall of the building serves as a perfect backdrop for the expressive architectural elements in a characteristic blue color, creating a classic Greek or Cypriot color scheme.

The main feature of the façade is three arched windows with elegant blue framing, which create a rhythmic composition. The windows are fitted with wooden frames in a warm brown shade, adding contrast and warmth to the overall design. Metal grilles on the windows not only provide security but also become a decorative element that adds structure to the façade.

To the right, an entrance door with a similar arched top can be seen, executed in the same blue color, ensuring design coherence. Marble steps at the entrance add a touch of sophistication and emphasize the building's status.

When designing a house façade in Mediterranean style, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as using contrasting colors (in this case, white and blue), repeating architectural elements to create rhythm, and incorporating natural materials. The terracotta ceramic pot with a plant at the entrance complements the composition, adding an organic element and highlighting the connection with nature characteristic of Mediterranean architecture.

Such façade design can be adapted for various climatic conditions while maintaining key aesthetic elements — arched windows, contrasting color scheme, and harmonious proportions.

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