#4538. Historic Facade with Decorative Window and Wrought Iron Elements

The image shows an elegant window in a historic building, designed in a classic European style. The facade of the building is finished with light-colored plaster, serving as a perfect background for the expressive window opening.

The window is framed by an exquisite portal made of sandstone or similar material with a textured surface in a warm ochre shade. The architectural framing has a shape characteristic of historic buildings with an arched top and decorative elements. A small ornamental detail can be noticed in the upper part of the portal.

The window itself is tall, with a transom (upper fixed light) and a double-leaf construction in the lower part. The leaves are divided into upper and lower sections, which is typical for traditional European windows. The frames are made in a light neutral color, contrasting with the dark wrought iron railing of the balcony section.

In front of the window, there is a decorative wrought iron grill with a characteristic geometric pattern and curls, adding additional artistic value to the facade. On this improvised balcony, a bright green flower box with red flowers and greenery is placed, creating a picturesque accent and demonstrating attention to detail characteristic of traditional European architecture.

The combination of textured framing, elegant metal grill, and bright floral accent creates a harmonious composition, reflecting the aesthetic principles of traditional facade decoration.

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