This architectural fragment showcases an exquisite main entrance of a private residence in neoclassical style. The facade features elegant symmetry and meticulously crafted details. The central portion projects forward, forming a majestic portico with Doric-inspired columns flanking the entrance area.
The exterior is finished with light-colored stone or its imitation, giving the building a noble and substantial appearance. The architectural solution includes an arched opening above the entry door, visually softening the strict geometry of the facade. Above the portico sits a large rectangular window, adding natural light to the foyer.
The roof is made of wooden shingles (shake), creating an interesting textural contrast with the smooth surface of the walls. The gabled roof over the central entrance emphasizes its significance in the overall composition of the facade.
The dark wood entrance door with decorative glass inserts on either side creates an attractive focal element in the composition. The landscaping with symmetrically placed evergreen shrubs and decorative potted plants harmoniously complements the architectural appearance of the building, while a paved pathway elegantly leads to the entrance.