#808. Carved facade of a Russian wooden house in Art Nouveau style with traditional decor

This image showcases a magnificent example of traditional Russian wooden architecture with elements of Art Nouveau and folk decorative art. The building features a combined construction: the lower part is made of red brick, while the upper floor consists of wooden logs.

The facade of the house impresses with its rich carved decor in turquoise-blue tones, creating a striking contrast with the dark timber of the log structure. The gable is adorned with intricate woodcarving featuring floral motifs typical of the Russian style. The central part of the facade stands out with decorative panels embellished with geometric patterns and ornamental designs.

Architectural details include openwork wood carving on cornices and window frames, decorative brackets, and whimsical ornaments on the pediment. The second-floor windows are framed with exquisite carved platbands that give the facade a special expressiveness. The roof is covered with dark tiles, which harmoniously blends with the overall color scheme of the structure.

This house is an excellent example of the Russian national style with elements of Art Nouveau from the early 20th century, when traditional motifs of folk architecture were reinterpreted in the context of new artistic movements.

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