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Elegant White Façade in French Provincial Style with Symmetrical Composition

#10022. Elegant White Façade in French Provincial Style with Symmetrical Composition

This elegant two-story mansion exemplifies a beautiful modern interpretation of the French provincial style. The façade features a symmetrical composition with a central entrance framed by graceful windows with classical proportions. The white stucco surface of the walls creates a noble contrast with the brown wooden front door and dark window frames.

The architectural details of the façade are meticulously crafted: an arched doorway with decorative glazing, tall elongated second-floor windows with elegant arches, and thoughtful cornices above the windows. Particularly noteworthy is the central vertical window above the entrance, which visually increases the height of the building and creates a focal point in the center of the composition.

The multi-layered sandy-toned shingle roof with smooth slopes successfully complements the overall style of the house, giving it completeness and sophistication. The downspouts are elegantly integrated into the overall design without disrupting the integrity of the façade.

The landscaping in front of the house creates a sense of noble restraint: a well-maintained lawn, a neat stone slab pathway, symmetrical plantings, and ornamental shrubs. Two classical planters with greenery on either side of the entrance complete the composition, emphasizing the prestigious nature of the building.

When designing a similar façade for your own home, it's worth paying attention to balanced proportions, symmetrical window placement, quality finishing materials, and careful attention to detail. It's also important to remember the harmonious combination of roof and façade, as well as to consider the integration of functional elements (downspouts, lighting) into the overall composition, as masterfully executed in this project.

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