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Elegant Tudor Facade with Brick Masonry and Green Tile Roof

#13762. Elegant Tudor Facade with Brick Masonry and Green Tile Roof

The presented mansion is an excellent example of Tudor Revival architecture with elements of Spanish Colonial style. The facade showcases a harmonious combination of honey-brown brickwork and light stucco, creating an expressive contrast that emphasizes the architectural composition.

The asymmetrical facade deserves special attention with its characteristic Tudor-style stepped gables and arched windows. The massive brick chimney serves as the central element of the composition, not only fulfilling a functional role but also acting as a vertical dominant that gives the building a noble appearance. The ground floor windows are framed with elegant arches, while the second floor features attractive semi-circular windows with partial glazing.

The house is covered with green tiles, which is atypical for traditional Tudor style but harmoniously blends with the surrounding greenery of trees, creating an organic connection with the natural landscape. The open terrace with columns and an elegant small veranda with arched openings demonstrate the architect's attention to detail and comfort.

When designing the facade of your own home, several techniques can be borrowed: the contrasting combination of materials (brick and stucco), the use of asymmetry to create a dynamic image, the application of arched elements and stepped gables to give the facade expressiveness, as well as the integration of the house into the surrounding landscape through color solutions. Mullioned windows with frequent crosspieces play a special role in the design, creating a rhythmic pattern and emphasizing the historic styling of the building.

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