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Pink Facade of a Victorian Queen Anne Style Mansion

#3250. Pink Facade of a Victorian Queen Anne Style Mansion

This is a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the "Queen Anne" style, painted in a delicate pink color. The facade of the house is characterized by typical asymmetry and a wealth of architectural elements. Particularly striking is the corner tower with a conical spire covered in dark shingles, creating a bold vertical accent.

The house has multiple levels, with protruding bay windows and numerous windows of various shapes and sizes, framed with white trim that creates a pleasant contrast with the pink siding. Of special note is the decorative gable on the upper level with a semicircular window and elegant woodwork.

The first floor is adorned with a spacious porch with white columns and railing, accessed by a small brick staircase. The facade is complemented by neatly trimmed shrubs and flower beds that emphasize its romantic character. The porch features elements of outdoor furniture and a patriotic flag, adding a cozy lived-in atmosphere to the house.

The overall composition of the facade demonstrates all the richness of Victorian style: fragmented forms, diversity of textures, interplay of volumes, and careful attention to detail. At the same time, the gentle color scheme softens the complexity of the architectural composition, making the house not only majestic but also welcoming.

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