Romanesque, at the same time white/red

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Traditional White and Red Façade with Arched Door and Contrasting Decorative Elements

#4224. Traditional White and Red Façade with Arched Door and Contrasting Decorative Elements

The image displays the façade of a small building with distinctive decorative elements in a red and white color scheme. The base of the façade is constructed from white brick with a characteristic masonry pattern where some bricks slightly protrude, creating a textured relief.

The central element of the composition is an arched entrance door in a rich red color. The door features a semi-circular glazing in the upper section and a decorative X-shaped pattern in the lower part. Above the door is a red metal awning with elegant curves that harmoniously complements the overall style of the façade.

To the left of the entrance is a window with an arched top, framed by red shutters that create a visual correspondence with the door. The window has sectional divisions characteristic of traditional architecture. The lower part of the façade is highlighted by a red stripe forming the plinth of the building.

The entrance is adorned with a small porch with red finishing and decorative metal railings of the same color. On the right side of the façade, there is a house number plate showing "50". The roof of the building is covered with blue shingles, which complements the overall color composition. An antique wall lamp is installed next to the door.

Overall, the façade demonstrates elements of traditional architecture with thoughtful decorative accents, where color plays a key role in shaping the character of the building.

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