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Elegant Stone Facade in English Style with Modern Interpretations

#10112. Elegant Stone Facade in English Style with Modern Interpretations

This is an impressive example of a modern interpretation of English country style with Tudor Revival elements. The facade is constructed from natural stone in sandy-beige tones, creating a warm and substantial aesthetic. The central element of the composition is a tall triangular gable, accentuated by dark wooden trim, which creates a striking contrast with the stonework.

The arched window on the first floor with its elegant stone framing draws special attention, serving as the focal point of the central part of the facade. The diamond-patterned window muntins add architectural detail and reference traditional styling. On the sides of the facade are symmetrical elements: a round turret on the left and dormers on the right, giving the building both balance and dynamism simultaneously.

The roof is made of multicolored slate tiles with smooth curves, which softens the overall silhouette of the building. Facade details, such as numerous wall sconces and neatly trimmed shrubs along the base of the house, emphasize the elegance and thoughtfulness of the architectural solution.

For private home construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this design: the use of natural materials to create textural variety, the application of contrasting elements to emphasize structural lines, the organization of a symmetrical composition with accent details, as well as a harmonious combination of landscape design with the architecture of the building.

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