The image shows a vibrant green door numbered 27, which creates a striking contrast against the rich red wall of the building. The door is crafted in a traditional style with two vertical glass panels in the upper portion and decorative iron hinges. The architectural solution includes a simulated stonework frame around the doorway, also painted green, which creates a framing effect and adds dimension to the facade.
Particular attention is drawn to the wrought iron elements: ornamental scroll hinges on the right side of the door and a traditional door handle on the left. The textured glass in the upper panels provides natural light to the interior space while maintaining privacy. The house number is rendered in an elegant calligraphic style above the door, adding individuality to this facade element.
The contrast between the bright red wall and emerald green door creates an expressive visual effect, characteristic of traditional European small-town architecture. The cobblestone pavement at the base of the door complements the overall historical atmosphere of this architectural element.