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White and Green Art Nouveau Villa Facade with Distinctive Tiled Roof

#7397. White and Green Art Nouveau Villa Facade with Distinctive Tiled Roof

The image showcases an expressive country house that combines elements of Art Nouveau and early 20th century German architectural tradition. The building features a distinctive asymmetrical composition with a steep terracotta-colored tiled roof and a prominent gable.

The facade is designed in a classic white and green color scheme, where white plastered walls contrast with dark green architectural details. Particularly noteworthy is the treatment of window frames and building corners with green ceramic elements, creating a rhythmic pattern against the white background of the walls. The upper part of the main facade features a characteristic arched construction that serves as a decorative framing for the central window.

The windows vary in shape and size—from large vertical ones on the ground floor to small dormer windows in the roof area. Dark green shutters on some windows emphasize the overall color scheme and enhance the traditional impression. The entrance zone is accentuated by a small portal with a wooden door, framed by green ceramic trim.

The house is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape with tall trees, which further emphasizes its intimate, private character. This is an excellent example of a private villa that has preserved authentic architectural details and proportions characteristic of European residential architecture from the first third of the 20th century.

Individual design of a country house facade.
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