#4329. Stone facade with red door and decorative mosaic vine

This facade presents a charming example of combining traditional stonework with artistic mosaic decoration. The central element of the composition is a bright red entrance door with geometric stained glass creating an effect of three-dimensional cubes. The door is framed by a simple light-colored casing that contrasts with the rich color of the door panel.

Of particular note is the decorative mosaic panel to the right of the entrance, executed in a technique reminiscent of stained glass. It depicts a stylized vine with green leaves and blue berries, organically "climbing" up the rough surface of the stone wall. The mosaic contains fine details: flowers, a bird, and other elements that give the composition a picturesque and individual character.

Above the door is a classic black wall lantern that complements the composition and emphasizes the cozy, slightly rustic character of the facade. The stone masonry of the wall with its uneven texture and visible joints creates a sense of authenticity and historical connection, while the contrast between the rough surface of the stone and the elegant mosaic forms an expressive architectural dialogue between the solidity of structure and decorative lightness.

At the base of the wall are potted plants that complement the natural theme of the mosaic panel and soften the transition between architecture and the surrounding environment.

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