Windows are paintings hung along the walls of the corridors formed by the streets. A variety of decorations make the houses in these streets unique and distinctive, each contributing its own piece to the great puzzle of the city. Regular arches alternate with faux neoclassical-style columns. The three-dimensional elements of capitals punctuate the clean and orderly lines, a union perfectly captured in a Somelos Tecidos fabric. On a cold, metallic wall, the windows create a minimal pattern, while platinum cutouts of a Frizza fabric distract from the uniformity of the contemporary facade. Arpex Textiles ribbons further enrich the already highly decorated frame, which, with its reliefs and flourishes, enhances the wooden window within. Interwoven and modular branching patterns grow on ceramic tiles and a Dutel Création fabric, where dense braids bring vitality to the otherwise sterile wall. Arché fabric takes part in a playful game of imitation between faux red bricks and electric blue, a rustic comic book-style aesthetic that lights up like a multicoloured Euromaglia knitted fabric, masking the otherwise dreary bars with bright, bold hues. Soft twigs rest on deep red shutters, romantic like a luminous Ezio Ghiringhelli fabric scattered with a refined and meticulous pattern. Cherubs, leaves, and divine fruits are majestically sculpted on large tiles. Without leaving empty spaces, a Quake - Minervahub embroidery lavishly crowns the balcony of a historic noble palace. Like a bricolage, charming little houses are glued onto a building’s facade. In a Fabritex - Outside fabric, sloping white roofs contrast against the dark cladding with a dynamic alternation. On a surface as smooth as an Ifansi voile, a more traditional style is chosen, marked by subtle elegance – no ripples, only small angular imperfections that gently break the continuity.
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