This architectural object represents a magnificent example of a historic building with a richly decorated corner bay window. The facade demonstrates the exquisite sgraffito technique – a special type of decorative plaster with scratched ornamental patterns. The multi-level bay window becomes the central element of the composition, adorned with meticulously crafted floral motifs and classical ornamental panels.
The vertical division of the bay window into several tiers deserves special attention, each framed with decorative panels featuring various compositions. The central elements of the ornament – stylized vases with floral patterns – create a rhythmic repetition that gives the facade harmony and integrity. Window openings with cross-shaped frames emphasize the historical authenticity of the building.
In modern facade design, similar decorative techniques can be adapted using more accessible materials and technologies. For example, polyurethane moldings or decorative panels can imitate historical sgraffito ornaments. Bay windows not only decorate the facade but also functionally expand the interior space, creating additional viewing points.