Gothic, at the same time orange/brown

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Victorian Stone Townhouse with Gothic Elements and Distinctive Bay Window Facade

#14665. Victorian Stone Townhouse with Gothic Elements and Distinctive Bay Window Facade

This magnificent stone townhouse is an excellent example of Victorian architecture with a distinctive sandstone facade. The mansion stands out with its detailed stone facade, where the rough texture of natural stone creates a rich play of light and shadow. The asymmetrical composition of the facade with Gothic elements is particularly noteworthy, especially in the design of the roof with its pointed gables.

Among the key architectural details, the protruding bay window with elegant large windows is especially prominent, adding elegance to the building and allowing for increased natural lighting of the interior spaces. The contrast between the light stone trim elements and the darker main masonry creates an expressive visual rhythm. Note the dark slate roof, which harmoniously completes the overall composition.

In designing such a facade, the combination of textures and color solutions plays an important role. If you are planning facade design in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to highlighting architectural elements with contrasting materials, using vertical accents, and asymmetrical compositions. The exterior staircase with metal railings adds functionality while becoming a decorative element in the overall architectural concept.

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