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Coastal Shingle-Style Cottage with Screened Porch and Contrasting Facade Elements

#14135. Coastal Shingle-Style Cottage with Screened Porch and Contrasting Facade Elements

This charming coastal cottage exemplifies the quintessential shingle style architecture so characteristic of New England shorelines. The facade is completely clad in dark brown cedar shingles, creating a textured, natural surface that harmoniously blends with the surrounding landscape.

The asymmetrical gabled roof with its distinctive break deserves special attention as it gives the structure a dynamic silhouette. In the upper portion of the facade, two symmetrical windows framed with white trim create a pleasing contrast against the dark siding. This contrasting color scheme is one of the techniques that can be successfully incorporated into facade design for your own home.

The screened porch with white X-pattern railings adds charm to the house and creates a transitional space between interior and exterior environments. The light blue door becomes an accent element in the composition, while the white staircase with simple railings leads to a separate entrance. This spatial zoning technique effectively separates the social area of the porch from the functional home entrance.

The minimalist landscape design with an open lawn highlights the architectural merits of the structure, allowing the facade to speak for itself. Overall, this is an excellent example of how traditional architectural elements, thoughtful proportions, and natural materials create a cozy, harmonious, and atmospheric country house.

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