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Elegant Tudor-inspired facade with combined finishes and harmonious landscaping

#10129. Elegant Tudor-inspired facade with combined finishes and harmonious landscaping

This mansion is an excellent example of neo-traditional architecture with Tudor style elements. The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of various materials: the lower part is made of natural sandstone, creating an impression of solidity and connection with the earth, while the upper part is covered with light stucco, which visually lightens the structure.

Particularly expressive are the pointed gables with notable dark wooden elements highlighting the roof geometry. Window openings vary in shape and size: rectangular windows predominate on the second floor, while arched constructions on the first floor create a rhythmic pattern along the entire facade. The garage doors with wooden finish are organically integrated into the overall composition thanks to their arched form, which echoes the motif of the entrance group.

The landscaping in front of the house is impeccably executed: geometrically precise hedges frame the brick-paved path leading to the main entrance. Vibrant floral compositions add accents and enliven the strict geometry of the plot.

When designing your own facade, several techniques can be noted: combining different textures (stone, stucco, wood) to create visual interest; using arched elements to soften the geometry; symmetrical arrangement of architectural details for balance and harmony; integrating landscape design with the architectural style of the house to create a unified ensemble.

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