This is an elegant fragment of an architectural facade showing influences of Art Nouveau and Neo-Moorish styles with expressive decorative elements. The white plastered wall serves as a background for the sophisticated ornamental design.
The upper part of the facade is adorned with a greenish cornice featuring brown decorative panels with complex geometric patterns reminiscent of Moorish motifs. Green brackets supporting the cornice create a rhythmic division and add depth to the composition.
The white wall displays six stylized brown decorative elements resembling plant motifs with four-petaled flower rosettes. These linear ornaments are harmoniously distributed across the facade, emphasizing its symmetry.
The central element of the composition is an arched window framed with a stepped contour. Of particular interest is the color scheme of the window shutters — the left one has a pinkish hue while the right one is blue, creating an unexpected chromatic contrast. The metal balcony railing below the window exhibits an elegant wrought iron pattern that complements the overall decorative scheme.
Black square inserts positioned in the lower part of the facade are arranged symmetrically in relation to the window, adding graphic expressiveness and balancing the composition. The entire facade design reflects the tendency toward decorativism and stylization characteristic of early 20th century architecture with eclectic elements.