#7852. Traditional Mediterranean-style stone facade with terracotta tile roof

The image showcases a charming stone house in a Mediterranean or Spanish rustic style. The facade is entirely clad in natural stone in sandy hues with meticulous masonry, giving the building substance and natural texture. The two-story structure demonstrates a harmonious combination of rustic aesthetics and functionality.

Particularly expressive is the terracotta tile roof with its characteristic warm reddish-brown shade, which effectively contrasts with the stone masonry of the walls. The roof has a traditional sloped design with small overhangs, typical of Mediterranean architecture, where such a solution promotes natural ventilation and protection from the hot sun.

The first-floor facade is adorned with an elegant veranda featuring massive square columns in a light tone supporting the canopy. This semi-covered terrace creates a smooth transition between interior and exterior space, offering a sun-protected relaxation area. The wooden furniture on the veranda emphasizes the natural, close-to-nature character of the house.

The second floor features a small balcony with metal railings and bright flowers in pots, adding vibrancy to the stone facade. The windows of the house have a traditional form with white frames, creating a visual contrast with the texture of the stone and bringing lightness to the overall massiveness of the structure.

The landscaping around the house complements the architectural composition: a stone-paved area in front of the entrance, neatly trimmed lawn, and decorative plants in pots and flower beds create a cozy atmosphere of a rural Mediterranean dwelling, harmoniously integrated into the surrounding nature.

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