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Mediterranean Villa with an Elegant Two-Part Facade

#3728. Mediterranean Villa with an Elegant Two-Part Facade

This is an elegant Mediterranean villa with a characteristic Spanish-Californian architectural style. The facade is finished in warm sandy tones with a terracotta tile roof, creating a harmonious contrast and emphasizing the southern character of the building.

Compositionally, the building presents an asymmetrical structure consisting of two united volumes of different heights and forms. The left wing is more austere, featuring three garage doors made of dark wood, framed by arched elements and supporting columns. Above the garages is a second floor with French balconies and decorative metal railings of elegant design.

The right part of the building has a more complex architectural composition with an expressive element — a large arched window that serves as the visual accent of the entire facade. The facade is decorated with minimalist details that don't overwhelm the overall composition but give the building a sophisticated appearance. A chimney with a characteristic top completes the building's silhouette.

The overall landscape composition is noteworthy: the house is situated on a hillside with well-maintained green areas. The driveway is paved with sandy-colored stones that echo the facade color. Palm trees and local plants are planted around the perimeter of the building, emphasizing the Mediterranean character of the architecture.