Before us stands an excellent example of a Mediterranean villa with pronounced Spanish motifs. The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of various textures and materials. The lower part is faced with natural irregular stone, creating a solid visual foundation, while the upper floors are finished with smooth light cream-colored stucco.
The facade gains particular expressiveness through terracotta elements: the sloped tiled roof with characteristic wavy ridges and decorative framing around windows and doorways. Black wrought iron railings on the balconies create an elegant contrast with the light walls and add a sense of airiness to the structure.
The architectural composition is enriched by a wooden pergola above the upper balcony, which not only adds textural diversity but also provides functional shade. Climbing plants with bright red flowers are organically integrated into the architecture, creating an effect of natural framing around the entrance area and softening the geometric lines of the building.
To adapt a similar style to your own home, you can apply a combination of different materials for the facade (stone for the base, stucco for upper parts), use contrasting colors for architectural details and railings, and incorporate landscaping elements as part of the architectural solution. Wooden pergolas and canopies are not only functional but also add organic warmth to the strict geometry of the house.