The presented house showcases a Mediterranean architectural style with characteristic elements that create a cozy and elegant appearance. The facade is finished in a pleasant olive-green color, which harmoniously combines with the terracotta tile roof. The lower part of the facade is decorated with stone cladding, which not only adds textural contrast but also visually strengthens the building's foundation.
The two-story structure features an asymmetrical composition with a protruding wing on the left, adding dynamism to the overall image. The windows have wooden shutters in brown, which contrast with the main wall color and provide functional protection from the sun. The arched window above the second-floor balcony serves as the central architectural accent of the facade.
A small balcony with metal railings on the second floor is adorned with flower pots, adding a cozy, lived-in character to the living space. The entrance area is highlighted by an overhang and a small porch, while the lanterns flanking the facade emphasize the traditional style.
When designing your own facade in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to contrasting textures (combination of smooth plaster and stone), the importance of an expressive roof, thoughtful use of window openings of different shapes, and decorative elements. Another good technique is complementing the architecture with well-planned landscaping, as we see in this case with ornamental shrubs and flower beds that soften the transition from the building to the surrounding area.