#5776. Sunny Mediterranean Façade: Harmony of Stone and Color

This façade presents an elegant example of Mediterranean architecture with a characteristic combination of yellow plaster and natural stone. The entrance area is accentuated by an expressive stone arch made of light-gray stone, creating a frame for the white wooden door with traditional panels. The house number (74) is modestly placed above the arch.

The lower part of the façade is clad with rough stone in a "wild masonry" technique, giving the structure solidity and connection to local building traditions. The contrast between the smooth bright plaster of the upper part and the textured stone of the lower creates an interesting visual dynamic.

On the right is a window with wrought iron grille in Mediterranean style, protected by a small ceramic awning with traditional red tiles. Between the door and the window is a small decorative niche with an arched top — a typical element of Southern European architecture, designed for placing a statuette or religious symbol.

The red-brown tiled pavement forms a path in front of the house, complementing the warm color scheme of the entire composition. The overall aesthetics of the façade speaks to the influence of Spanish, Italian, or Greek architectural traditions, adapted for a modern residential home.

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