Art Nouveau/Gothic, at the same time grey/turquoise

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Mediterranean Arched Facade with Contrasting Trim and Floral Windowsill

#4491. Mediterranean Arched Facade with Contrasting Trim and Floral Windowsill

The photograph captures an elegant fragment of a building facade featuring an arched window. The window has a distinctive semicircular shape with a stone frame detailing. Particularly noteworthy is the contrasting red border around the window opening, which stands out against the white plastered wall.

The window frame is executed in a classical style with small glazing divisions, creating a geometric pattern of multiple small squares. Light curtains are visible behind the glass, providing interior privacy.

Below the window is a decorative stone projection in the form of a shelf, supported by four massive sculptural brackets. This architectural element not only serves a decorative function but also acts as a base for a row of flower pots with vibrant red flowers, which create a picturesque contrast with the neutral tone of the facade. The pots are presented in different colors — yellow, burgundy, and turquoise, adding colorfulness to the composition.

This approach to window opening design is characteristic of Mediterranean or European architecture, where functionality, aesthetics, and attention to detail combine to create a harmonious and cozy appearance of the building.

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