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Colonial Facade with Contrasting Balconies and Arched Gallery

#7896. Colonial Facade with Contrasting Balconies and Arched Gallery

This two-story house showcases an excellent example of colonial style with distinct Spanish-Latin American influences. The facade is finished in light cream tones, which is characteristic of traditional architecture in warm regions, providing natural reflection of sunlight.

Particularly eye-catching are the elegant wooden balconies painted in dark green, creating a striking contrast against the main light background. The balconies are framed with decorative wooden balusters and adorned with hanging flower planters, adding vibrancy to the strict geometry of the building.

The ground floor features an arched gallery with elegant columns supporting the second floor. These arches give the facade a rhythmic quality and create a transitional space between the street and the house. The wrought iron gates on the arches not only serve a protective function but also act as a decorative element, adding intricacy and depth to the facade.

The roof is covered with traditional terracotta tiles with characteristic wavy lines, completing the Mediterranean or Latin American colonial style of the house. The protruding wooden beams under the roof cornice are not only a structural element but also give the building an authentic historical character.

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