The photograph shows a magnificent example of Venetian Gothic style - a bright terracotta-red façade with characteristic pointed arches and exquisite white decorative elements. The façade demonstrates classic Italian Gothic features: delicate biforate windows on the upper floor with typical Gothic patterns, three arched windows on the ground floor framed by slender columns with decorative capitals.
Particularly noteworthy are the white architectural details contrasting with the red stucco - ornamental window frames, a small bas-relief between the upper windows, decorative rosettes, and arch finials. A small balcony with white balustrade adds asymmetry and picturesqueness to the composition. The building's roof is covered with traditional terracotta tiles with characteristic projecting wooden cornice elements.
This architectural style is typical for cities along the Adriatic coast, where Venetian influence is strongly present. When adapting such techniques for modern home construction, one could use contrasting color combinations for the façade and architectural details, stylized arched windows, decorative elements in historical styles, and expressive stucco textures creating an effect of antiquity and authenticity.