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Elegant Townhouse with Contrasting Brick Facade and Ornate Cast Iron Decor

#16168. Elegant Townhouse with Contrasting Brick Facade and Ornate Cast Iron Decor

Before us stands an excellent example of a historic urban townhouse in a style characteristic of the US East Coast, presumably from the late 19th century. This three-story red brick building with black decorative trim demonstrates a harmonious balance between the strictness of forms and the sophistication of details.

The facade features a symmetrical composition with three vertical rows of windows framed by dark casings, creating an expressive contrast with the warm tone of the brickwork. The upper part of the building is crowned with an elegant cornice with brackets, painted black, which gives completeness to the entire composition.

Particular attention is drawn to the wrought iron balcony of the first floor with its intricate ornament, which serves not only as a functional element but also as an important decorative detail. The front staircase with elegant railings leads to the entrance door, while the lower level is protected by a decorative fence in a style consistent with the balcony.

The facade design employs the principle of contrast: the warm red-brick tone of the walls effectively combines with black metal elements and dark window frames. Neat green potted plants are visible on the balcony, adding life and freshness to the overall composition.

Private homeowners should pay attention to techniques such as: using contrasting colors to highlight architectural details; incorporating decorative metal elements (railings, gratings) to give the facade character and individuality; symmetrical arrangement of window openings to create a balanced composition; and using plants in facade design to soften strict architectural lines.

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