Victorian, at the same time beige

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Facade #167

Before us stands a splendid example of wooden architecture in the Victorian Gothic style, characteristic of the late 19th century. This two-story house with its asymmetrical facade composition and complex roofing represents a striking example of high-class rural dwelling.

The building's facade is finished in a light beige color with horizontal cladding, creating a sense of understated elegance. Particularly eye-catching are the pointed gables with decorative braces and intricate carved details on the pediments – typical elements of Neo-Gothic style. The roof features multiple levels covered with brown shingles, adding volume and dynamic character to the building's silhouette.

The window openings are designed in Gothic aesthetic with characteristic arched tops. The entrance area is adorned with a light porch featuring decorative columns and carved elements, emphasizing the dwelling's status. A side wing adjoins the main volume of the house, executed in a more restrained manner while maintaining the unity of architectural concept.

The building is harmoniously integrated into the natural landscape: framed by greenery and situated on a spacious plot with natural surroundings. Seasonal decorative elements on the porch (pumpkins) and flowering shrubs at the entrance add coziness to the house and demonstrate the integration of architecture with the surrounding natural environment.

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