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Traditional English Brick Facade in Arts and Crafts Style

#10449. Traditional English Brick Facade in Arts and Crafts Style

The image depicts a classic British residential house in the Arts and Crafts style, embodying traditional English architecture from the early 20th century. The facade is constructed of red-brown brick with a textured pattern characteristic of this style, creating a rich interplay of light and shadow. Particularly notable are two massive brick chimneys that not only serve a functional purpose but also give the house an expressive silhouette.

The window openings are framed with white casements, creating a striking contrast with the brickwork and visually lightening the massiveness of the structure. On the ground floor, a bay window with panoramic glass stands out—a technique typical of English architecture that provides additional lighting and expands the interior space. The facade is given special charm by a round window with brick trim—an element borrowed from classical architecture.

The roof with terracotta-colored tile covering has wide eaves, protecting the walls from precipitation and creating deep shadows. The neat landscape design with a gravel path and low shrubs at the base of the house emphasizes the status and historical character of the building.

When designing your own house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the use of natural materials, symmetry in the arrangement of architectural elements, thoughtful window proportions, and characteristic details such as bay windows, brick accents, and decorative chimneys. The harmonious combination of colors is also important: dark brickwork with white window frames and a terracotta roof.