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Snow-white Spanish Colonial Revival facade with symmetrical composition

#9198. Snow-white Spanish Colonial Revival facade with symmetrical composition

The image showcases a charming Spanish Colonial Revival style home, characterized by white stucco walls and terracotta tile roof accents. The facade features a symmetrical composition with an expressive central arch above the entrance, which is a typical element of this architectural style.

Architectural details of the facade include two groups of panoramic black window frames, symmetrically arranged on both sides of the central section. The elegant wrought iron balcony railing adds Spanish character to the house, while a small balcony above the entrance with a decorative planter emphasizes Mediterranean influences in the design. The house bears the number 1346, neatly placed on the central part of the facade.

An interesting feature is the organization of levels: the house is built on a slope, which allowed for a garage on the lower level with a black door, while the main entrance is located higher up, accessed by a white staircase with wrought iron railings. This solution effectively utilizes the terrain and creates an impressive vertical composition.

When designing a similar facade for your own home, it's worth paying attention to the harmonious combination of white plastered walls with natural materials, using symmetry to create a balanced composition, and adding characteristic details such as arches and wrought iron elements. Moderate use of ornamental elements and contrasting colors in window framing helps create a distinctive image without overloading the facade with excessive decoration.

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