Victorian, at the same time turquoise

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Green Victorian Facade: An Exquisite Example of Second Empire Architecture with a Distinctive Tower

#3248. Green Victorian Facade: An Exquisite Example of Second Empire Architecture with a Distinctive Tower

The image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Second Empire style with Italian influences. The building features a distinctive mansard roof with a tower (belvedere), which is one of the defining characteristics of this architectural direction.

The facade is painted in a soft green color with white and burgundy accents, creating an elegant contrast. Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements: ornate brackets under the cornices, intricate window casings, and decorative moldings. The arched windows in the tower are adorned with detailed trimmings, highlighting the attention to detail characteristic of the Victorian era.

The building has several expressive architectural elements: a bay window on the main facade that creates a volumetric composition; two elegant porches with columns and decorative elements; and a classical-style pediment above the entrance. The symmetry of the facade is broken by the placement of a side veranda, which adds picturesqueness to the building.

The autumnal framing of red maple leaves and decorative flower arrangements at the base of the house complement the architectural image, emphasizing its historical value and organic integration into the surrounding landscape.

Prices for design of facade with visualization.