This exquisite façade represents a beautiful example of Mediterranean architecture with elements of Spanish Colonial style. The central element of the composition is an arched entrance with a decorative metal door, framed by elegant stucco moldings featuring shell and floral motifs. The façade is finished in a light plaster shade, giving the building elegance and visual lightness.
The entrance is organized through an elegant arch with a richly decorated portal, above which a decorative wrought iron lantern is placed. Double metal gates, marked with the number "244," provide access to a brick-paved pathway leading to the main entrance. The decorative steps with ornamental tiles add particular expressiveness to the composition, harmoniously combining with the brick paving.
The façade is enriched with thoughtful lighting — wrought iron wall lanterns create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Plant elements play an important role in the architectural composition: an impressive arch of greenery with blooming purple flowers (possibly bougainvillea) creates a living portal that softens the strictness of the stone elements. Symmetrically placed topiaries in terracotta pots flank the entrance door, emphasizing its significance in the composition.
Palm trees in the background complement the image of a luxurious Mediterranean or Floridian estate, where architectural and natural elements merge into a harmonious whole, creating an atmosphere of secluded and sophisticated space.