Before us is a striking example of Peranakan architectural style, characteristic of the Southeast Asia region, especially Singapore and Malaysia. The facade features elegant symmetry: a central double door (No. 18) is framed by two windows of equal size. Above the door and windows are decorative latticed elements with geometric patterns, creating visual interest and providing ventilation.
Particularly noteworthy is the vibrant floral tile work with red roses on a dark green background, which frames the doorway and windows. This traditional decorative element gives the facade a distinctive character and color expressiveness. The lower part of the facade is also decorated with tiles featuring a different floral pattern, creating an interesting contrast.
The door is painted in a soft pistachio green, with a paneled structure that adds texture and depth to the facade. A small red mat is placed in front of the entrance, accentuating the overall color scheme. The composition is completed by terraced plants in clay pots of various sizes, which soften the building's lines and create a natural transition to the tiled entry area.
To adapt elements of this style to a modern residential home, one could use vibrant decorative tiles as accent elements, symmetrical arrangement of windows and doors, decorative grilles above openings, and a contrasting color palette. The composition of potted plants at the entrance is a simple yet effective technique for creating a welcoming atmosphere.