This facade presents an excellent example of urban architecture with a striking accent element. The central focus is an expressive orange door (No. 223) that sharply contrasts with the white plastered facade. The door features a classic six-panel construction with brass hardware and a mail slot, indicating a traditional British or American colonial style.
The arched doorway is adorned with a semi-circular stained glass fanlight with a sunburst pattern, which adds elegance and allows natural light to penetrate the entryway. Narrow sidelights flank both sides of the entrance, framing the composition and visually expanding the portal.
The created composition is given particular sophistication through symmetrically placed elements: two wall-mounted lanterns in classical style on either side of the arch and a pair of bright green ceramic planters with decorative small trees. These emerald-glazed vessels create an interesting tricolor effect with the orange door and white facade, reminiscent of modernist palette choices but within the context of classical architecture.
Overall, this entrance group demonstrates a thoughtful balance between traditional architectural elements and bold color solutions, making the facade memorable and lending it individual character within the urban environment.