Before us is a two-story residential house in Mediterranean style with elements of Tuscan architecture. The facade features a harmonious combination of light cream-colored stucco and natural stone (or its imitation) in the lower part, creating a visual balance and textural contrast.
The architectural composition includes an asymmetrical arrangement of volumes with protruding elements, which adds dynamism to the overall appearance of the building. Particularly noteworthy is the roof with characteristic terracotta tiles and wooden eave overhangs, emphasizing the Mediterranean aesthetic. The wooden eave elements provide a warm color accent and harmoniously combine with the brick and stone cladding.
The facade is enriched with several architectural details: a small second-floor balcony with wrought iron railings, arched elements of the entrance group, and stone half-columns that support a small canopy. The window openings have a simple rectangular shape and are minimally framed, which balances the decorative nature of other elements.
The landscaping is executed in a restrained style with small green plantings and stone paths, complementing the overall architectural ensemble. Similar structures can be seen in the background, indicating a unified concept for the development of the territory.
For designing your own facade in a similar style, it is recommended to pay attention to the combination of materials (stucco and natural stone), the use of warm natural shades, the introduction of arched elements, and tiled roofing. Wooden eaves and wrought iron details can become expressive accents, emphasizing the individuality of the house.