Oriental, at the same time white/yellow

next facade
White Neo-Gothic Mansion with Openwork Facade and Decorative Spires

#251. White Neo-Gothic Mansion with Openwork Facade and Decorative Spires

Before us stands a magnificent example of Gothic Revival architecture – an elegant two-story mansion in light tones. The facade of the building impresses with its refined detailing and expressive verticality, characteristic of Neo-Gothic style. Particularly notable are the pointed spires and decorative crenellations crowning the roof and frontal part of the building.

The architectural composition of the facade is built on the contrast between the light stucco walls and the exquisite carving of decorative elements. The windows are framed with fine casings, and the central entrance is designed as a pointed arch – a classic element of Gothic architecture. The balustrade of the second floor and the openwork framing of the pediments give the building airiness and elegance.

Such attention to detail and use of historical stylistic elements can be applied when designing a modern facade, adapting Gothic motifs to contemporary materials and technologies. Even small decorative elements – pointed arches, crenellations, or carved details – can give a house individuality and artistic value.

Notable is the combination of the main white building with the yellow extension on the right, executed in the same stylistic key. The landscaping solution with a neat lawn and framing greenery of trees creates a harmonious context for perceiving this architectural masterpiece.

Get a consultation on the facade of a country house.
Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"