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Mediterranean Facade: Blue Louvered Window with Decorative Brick Framing

#4569. Mediterranean Facade: Blue Louvered Window with Decorative Brick Framing

The image shows a charming window with ventilation louvers, designed in a traditional Mediterranean style. The window is painted in a rich cobalt blue color that starkly contrasts with the white wall of the building. The architectural composition of the window is emphasized by a decorative framing of blue bricks or tiles arranged around the perimeter in a rhythmic order, creating a visual effect of sun rays or a fan around the arched upper part.

The louvered construction of the window is functional and typical for hot climates, allowing air to circulate while maintaining shade inside the room. The horizontal slats are arranged in two tiers, separated by a horizontal crosspiece of the same blue color. The texture of the wall surface has irregularities characteristic of traditional plaster, which adds authenticity to the facade.

Such architectural solution can be found in coastal areas of Greece, Portugal, Spain, or North Africa, where functionality merges with aesthetics, creating a recognizable regional style. The aged surface and peeling paint in places give the window a special charm and sense of historical authenticity.

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