#698. Colonial blue façade with classical window casing and flowering balcony

The photograph showcases a magnificent architectural window in a building with a vibrant blue façade. The window is framed by an exquisite white casing with classical elements. The window opening is designed in a style that combines baroque and neoclassical features, with a characteristic decorative finish in the form of an arched pediment above the window.

The window casing has expressive plasticity: the lateral elements are designed as rusticated blocks, creating a rhythmic contrast with the smooth surface of the wall. The upper part of the casing is crowned with an elegant cornice with a central decorative element in the form of a modillion with floral ornament.

The window itself is wooden, double-leaf, with crossbars dividing the glass into several sections. The wood has a warm brown hue, creating a harmonious contrast with the intense blue color of the façade. Below the window is a small balcony with delicate wrought iron railings, on which flower pots with bright red and white flowers are placed, adding picturesqueness to the composition.

The overall color scheme – a combination of deep blue wall, white architectural elements, and warm wood – creates a memorable visual image characteristic of colonial architecture or Mediterranean style.

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