#3215. Vibrant Victorian Facade: Purple House with Green Accents in the "Painted Lady" Style

Before us stands a striking example of classic Victorian architecture in America, drawing attention with its bold color palette. The house facade is finished in a rich purple-blue color with contrasting trim elements in green and yellow hues, characteristic of the "Painted Lady" style.

The architectural composition includes several notable elements: a pointed tower with a conical roof on the left side, an asymmetrical facade design, and the multi-gabled roof typical of the Victorian era. The gable is adorned with decorative elements, and the windows are framed with contrasting trim.

The entrance area is highlighted by a small covered porch with columns painted in green and decorative balustrades. Particularly eye-catching is the ornate fretwork used on both the porch and in the cornice detailing. The double front doors with glass panels create a welcoming atmosphere.

The house is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with shrubs and flowering plants, which complements the overall composition and emphasizes its historical value. This is a vivid example of how Victorian architecture combines an expressive silhouette, rich decoration, and a play of color in the facade design.

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