Victorian, at the same time white/blue

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Victorian mansion with prominent brick chimney: expressive Queen Anne style facade

#13882. Victorian mansion with prominent brick chimney: expressive Queen Anne style facade

The building in the image is a striking example of Victorian architecture from the late 19th century with elements of the Queen Anne style. The facade demonstrates exceptional attention to detail and decorative elements characteristic of this period. The massive brick chimney in a brick-red color commands central attention, becoming the dominant vertical element that cuts through the entire facade.

Particularly noteworthy is the play of textures on the facade: the main light field of the wall is adorned with decorative "fish scale" wooden elements, creating a complex textured surface. The roof gable is richly decorated with carved details featuring characteristic wave-like elements that emphasize Victorian aesthetics. The rounded windows on the first floor with semi-circular tops add an element of softness to the overall composition.

An important element of the facade is the porch with columns and balustrade, creating a transitional zone between exterior and interior. In facade design of such complexity, it is extremely important to preserve authentic details or carefully recreate them during restoration. The contrasting combination of the white main facade with the terracotta-red color of the chimney gives the building expressiveness even in winter when the surrounding nature lacks vibrant colors.

When designing modern facades, one can borrow from this example the principle of contrasting color schemes, the use of various textures and materials within a single facade, as well as vertical zoning using architectural elements. Even in a simplified, modern interpretation, such techniques can give individuality and character to any residential structure.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
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