#14635. Neo-Gothic yellow facade with pointed roof and arched elements

This architectural object is a charming example of Gothic Revival in residential architecture. The facade of the house is painted in a bright yellow color, creating an expressive contrast with the surrounding greenery. The most notable feature of the structure is the pointed roof with a characteristic vertical emphasis, typical of the Neo-Gothic style.

The facade is rich in geometric elements: note the triangular shapes of the gables and the symmetrical arrangement of window openings. The windows on the upper level have a pointed arch form, which enhances the Gothic character of the building. The entrance group is also designed in Gothic style — a double door installed in an opening with a pointed arch and framed with stonework that contrasts with the wooden cladding of the main facade.

When designing a modern facade in a similar style, it's important to pay attention to proportions and details. Contrasting color solutions, geometric elements, and decorative details can add character even to a typical structure. The use of various materials — in this case, the combination of wood and stone — allows for creating a visually rich composition.

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