#7260. Mediterranean Facade: Spanish Colonial Revival with Terracotta Roof and Arched Elements

The photograph showcases a charming two-story house in Mediterranean style with elements of Spanish Colonial Revival. The facade is covered with smooth beige stucco, which beautifully contrasts with the characteristic terracotta tile roof. The facade appears particularly expressive in the light of the setting sun, creating a warm golden glow across the entire surface.

The architectural composition of the facade is emphasized by arched window openings on the upper floor, framed with decorative elements in light tones. The central entrance is accentuated by a portico with two columns and an arched opening, which gives the building elegance and classical symmetry. The facade also features wrought iron decorative elements, including an exquisite ornament on the side wall.

An impressive brick staircase with hand-forged metal railings leads to the entrance, harmoniously fitting into the overall style of the building. The lower floor has a more utilitarian character with horizontal blinds on the window.

The landscaping in front of the house is executed in Mediterranean style with abundant container gardening — numerous pots of flowering plants of different sizes create a cozy atmosphere and complement the architectural appearance. White gravel with stone path slabs emphasizes the Mediterranean aesthetic of the entire composition.

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