#17547. Elegant Gray Bungalow with Terracotta Roof and Arched Facade

Before us stands an elegant single-story house with a style that leans toward California bungalow with distinct Spanish colonial influences. The facade is finished in restrained gray stucco, creating a noble contrast with the terracotta tiled roof. Particular attention is drawn to the central entrance, designed as an arched portal of stonework, giving the structure character and expressiveness.

The architectural composition of the facade is symmetrical and balanced: identical window openings with dark frames flank the central entrance, while the brick foundation serves as an expressive base, visually strengthening the construction. Careful attention to detail is evident – the stone arch above the entrance with a keystone, neat brickwork, and a stylish chimney that organically fits into the overall composition.

A special role in forming the image is played by thoughtful facade design that considers the landscape surroundings: young trees and shrubs soften the geometry of the structure, while a low stone fence with decorative elements completes the ensemble, creating a transition zone between private and public space.

For homeowners inspired by this example, one can recommend combining contrasting materials (stucco and brick), using arched elements to accentuate the entrance group, and carefully considering the ratio between roof and wall masses, where the pitched roof with expressive tiles becomes an important element of the building's artistic image.

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