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Elegant Neoclassical Façade with Triple Arched Entrances and Contrasting Finishes

#15573. Elegant Neoclassical Façade with Triple Arched Entrances and Contrasting Finishes

The façade presented demonstrates an exquisite example of neoclassical architecture with elements of French country style. The building features a symmetrical composition with three arched entrances, each framed by elegant wooden doors with glazing and semi-circular transom windows. Above each entrance, classic lanterns on brackets are placed, emphasizing the architectural rhythm of the façade.

The upper level of the façade is clad in gray slate shingles, creating a textural contrast with the lower part made of light limestone. Particular attention is drawn to the characteristic roof construction with three symmetrical gables above the second-floor windows. The windows with traditional multi-pane frames in white casings harmoniously fit into the overall composition and create an expressive contrast with the gray shade of the roof.

The landscape design perfectly complements the architectural ensemble: symmetrically placed topiary trees in classic planters, neatly trimmed shrubs, and a multi-level stone staircase with a terrace create an orderly space in front of the house. Copper downspouts add an element of luxury that will acquire a noble patina over time.

When designing your own façade, you can adopt several techniques from this example: playing with the contrast of textures and materials (stone/slate), symmetrical composition, using arched elements to create a classical image, as well as carefully thought-out combination of landscape design with the architecture of the building. It is also important to pay attention to details such as quality hardware, appropriate lighting, and a well-considered color scheme.

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