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Elegant French Provincial Facade with Contrasting Roof

#11020. Elegant French Provincial Facade with Contrasting Roof

Before us stands an elegant estate in French Provincial style, demonstrating a flawless combination of traditional architecture and refined taste. The facade is characterized by an asymmetrical composition with several volumes of different heights, united by a common stylistic and color scheme.

The central element of the facade is a majestic two-story volume with a high gabled roof. Particular attention is drawn to the masterful execution of the roof with natural brown-toned tiles, giving the building authenticity and elegance. The arched entrance with a dark door creates an expressive accent on the snow-white facade.

The side volumes of the house with dormer windows harmoniously complement the central part. The architectural composition is enriched by carefully crafted details: elegant window frames, classic wall sconces, and neat chimneys. The combination of white stucco with warm brown accents of the roof and window openings gives the facade special expressiveness.

The landscaping employs the principle of symmetry in the driveway with a green strip in the middle and a well-maintained lawn. The landscape design with neatly trimmed shrubs and low fencing emphasizes the aristocratic nature of the architectural solution.

When designing your own facade, you can adopt techniques such as: using contrasting color combinations (white and brown), playing with volumes of different heights to create an expressive silhouette, applying natural roofing materials, integrating arched elements, and symmetrically designing the entrance group with a driveway.

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