This specimen represents a magnificent example of Victorian architecture with neoclassical elements. The façade demonstrates exquisite work in creating a harmonious composition where elegant details and functionality are combined. The main volume of the house is finished in a light beige shade with contrasting blue elements, creating a refined and aristocratic appearance.
Particularly noteworthy is the magnificent veranda with elegant columns and balustrade executed in blue. The two-tiered terrace with decorative railings and columns adds volume to the building and creates an interesting play of light and shadow. The bay window with tall windows on the right side of the façade smoothly integrates into the overall composition and is topped with a characteristic turret featuring a dome-shaped metal roof.
The façade is rich in architectural details: arched elements above the first-floor windows, clear rhythmic articulation through window openings, and decorative elements on the columns. Especially expressive is the work with textures – the brick masonry of the walls contrasts with the smooth framing elements of the windows and the wooden details of the veranda.
When designing a façade for a private home, one can draw inspiration from such historical examples, borrowing individual elements: color contrasts between main surfaces and details, combination of different material textures, use of bay windows to create additional volume and visual interest. A modern interpretation of classical elements such as balustrades, columns, and arched windows can give a house individuality and unique character.