#3113. Southern Colonial Facade: Snow-White Elegance with Classic Columns

The photograph showcases a classic American country house in the Southern Colonial Revival style. The facade demonstrates impeccable symmetry with a central entrance framed by an elegant portico supported by four white columns. The triangular pediment above the portico harmoniously completes the composition, giving the house a traditional grandeur.

The snow-white walls contrast with the black shutters on the windows, which is a characteristic feature of this architectural style. The semi-circular window on the second floor (lunette) serves as an interesting accent, breaking the strict geometry of the facade. The roof is covered with dark shingles, further emphasizing the elegance of the entire structure.

A small porch with white railings creates a cozy transition zone between the exterior space and the interior. The vertical chimney on the left side of the roof adds an interesting rhythm to the overall composition. The landscaping around the house with neatly trimmed shrubs and a well-maintained lawn emphasizes the respectability and attention to detail characteristic of this architectural solution.

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