#10735. Elegant Dark Colonial Revival Facade with Contrasting White Trim

Before us stands a classic American home in the Colonial Revival style with distinct symmetrical proportions. The facade is finished in a dark navy blue (almost black) with contrasting white window frames and trim, creating an elegant, restrained appearance. The two-story structure has a traditional rectangular form with a gabled roof and characteristic brick chimneys on both sides of the roof.

The facade features a symmetrical composition with a central entrance, accentuated by a small triangular pediment and white porch with simple railings. Windows with traditional grid pattern glazing are arranged in a strict rhythm on both sides of the entrance, creating a balanced look. The contrast between the dark siding and white trim elements – window casings, cornices, and entrance details – adds particular charm.

The facade displays elements characteristic of American architecture, including the American flag, which emphasizes the national character of the style. A small projecting volume on the left (likely a porch or additional room) adds functionality without disrupting the overall symmetry.

When designing your own facade in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the power of contrast between the main wall color and trim, the clarity of lines and proportions, as well as a simple yet expressive entrance group. This approach to design creates timeless elegance and a recognizable American appearance that remains relevant for decades.

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