The image showcases a magnificent historical building executed in the neoclassical style with Beaux-Arts elements. The facade is constructed from light gray stone and exhibits beautiful symmetry—a distinctive feature of classical architecture. Attention is immediately drawn to the central projection with its portico and balcony, framed by an elegant balustrade.
The three-story facade displays clear horizontal articulation. Triangular pediments above the upper floor windows and characteristic round dormer windows in the mansard roof add particular expressiveness. The roof is covered with terracotta tiles, creating a pleasant color contrast with the stone finish of the walls.
Corinthian columns support the balcony and frame the central entrance, emphasizing the monumentality of the structure. The windows are framed with elegant casings, and the wall sections between windows are decorated with relief inserts, giving the facade richness and expressiveness.
When creating your own home facade design, several techniques can be borrowed: symmetrical composition, use of the classical order system to highlight the entrance group, decorative window framing, and a balcony with balustrade to create an accent. Even on a modern house, moderate use of classical elements can add nobility and elegance.