#4363. Mosaic façade with decorative "broken tile" technique: harmony of color and texture

The image showcases a vibrant example of decorative mosaic work on a residential entryway. The focal point of the composition is a three-step staircase painted in light blue, with the risers adorned with colorful mosaic tiles reminiscent of Antonio Gaudi's work or the Arts and Crafts movement.

Particularly noteworthy is the mosaic pathway leading to the stairs, executed in the "broken tile" technique (picassiette). Here, large terracotta-colored tile fragments form the base, with brilliantly colored ceramic shards skillfully inserted between them, creating a picturesque, dynamic pattern. The side elements of the staircase are finished in a similar technique but feature larger decorative elements.

The entire ensemble is framed by greenery, creating an organic combination of handcrafted art and natural surroundings. At the entrance, a semi-circular doormat complements the mosaic aesthetic near the door, which is painted in the same blue shade. The overall color palette is vibrant, predominantly using blue, red, yellow, and green accents against a neutral background, giving the whole composition a Mediterranean or Latin American character.

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