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Elegant Mediterranean Facade with Terracotta Roof and Arched Elements

#5709. Elegant Mediterranean Facade with Terracotta Roof and Arched Elements

The photograph showcases an elegant two-story house in Mediterranean style with characteristic architectural elements of Spanish Colonial Revival. The facade features a soft cream-colored stucco finish that harmoniously combines with the terracotta tile roof, creating a warm, welcoming impression.

The facade composition is asymmetrical yet balanced. The central entrance is accentuated by an arched doorway with a wooden door, approached by a small staircase with brick steps. Above the entrance is a projecting balcony with wooden railings, which adds volume and depth to the facade. Arched windows add special expressiveness – a semi-circular window above the entrance door and a large arched window on the second floor.

The architectural details of the facade are meticulously crafted: wooden brackets support the protruding parts of the roof, creating the wide eaves characteristic of Mediterranean style. Window openings are adorned with white shutters, enhancing contrast and emphasizing the facade structure. The right section of the house includes a spacious veranda with large windows, framed by columns.

The building successfully combines two chimneys – a brick one on the right and a stuccoed one on the left, complementing the architectural composition and highlighting attention to detail. The landscaping in front of the house, with neat shrubs and flower beds, frames the building, emphasizing its architectural merits and creating a harmonious transition to the surrounding area.

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