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Elegant Tudor Revival House Facade with Contrasting Brick and Green Decorative Elements

#16596. Elegant Tudor Revival House Facade with Contrasting Brick and Green Decorative Elements

This house is an excellent example of Tudor Revival architecture, characteristic of the early 20th century. The facade showcases a classic combination of red brick and green decorative elements, creating a striking contrast. Particularly noteworthy is the triangular gable with stylized half-timbering and ornamental carving typical of this architectural style.

The second floor features an attractive bay window with large windows divided into multiple sections, which is a typical element for houses of this period. The ornamental band with geometric patterns beneath the cornice adds sophistication to the building and highlights the attention to detail inherent in this style.

The entrance is designed as a covered porch with an arched entryway and massive steps painted in the same green color as other decorative elements of the facade. This technique creates compositional integrity and architectural rhythm. When designing the facade of a modern house, one can borrow this approach of interconnected color accents to create a harmonious image.

Particularly remarkable is the masterful use of textures and materials: the brick of the main part of the facade contrasts with the smoothly plastered surfaces in the upper part, while green wooden elements create additional accents. The landscaping with low shrubs successfully complements the architectural solution, not obstructing the facade and emphasizing its details.

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