#3187. Victorian Mansion with Polychromatic Façade and Turquoise Domes

This image showcases a magnificent example of late 19th century Victorian architecture in the Queen Anne style. The façade of the house features a complex and asymmetrical composition with elements characteristic of this style: turrets with domes, an abundance of decorative details, and a variety of textures.

Particularly striking are the corner towers with elegant turquoise domes and copper spires. The façade is adorned with a combination of materials: light greenish wooden siding, red brick chimneys and wall elements, as well as decorative details painted in contrasting colors. Numerous windows of different shapes and sizes, including bay windows and multi-pane windows, create a visual rhythm.

Porches with white wooden columns and balustrades add elegance to the building, while the red metal roof over the bay window emphasizes the polychromatic color scheme of the entire ensemble. The roof has a complex construction with multiple slopes, dormers, and decorative elements. The house is situated on a spacious plot with minimal landscaping, allowing one to fully appreciate the richness of its architectural language against the clear blue sky.

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