Victorian, at the same time turquoise

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Turquoise Facade of a Victorian Cottage with Rich Carved Ornamentation

#3253. Turquoise Facade of a Victorian Cottage with Rich Carved Ornamentation

This charming Victorian cottage is a striking example of "gingerbread house" architecture with its characteristic decorative trim. The facade is painted in a pleasing turquoise-blue color that contrasts effectively with the white ornamental elements.

The rich decoration of the facade deserves special attention: the patterned shingles on the upper part of the building forming a distinctive "fish scale" pattern; elaborate carvings on the gable and above the windows; and decorative brackets under the cornices. The entrance area is designed as an arched portico with delicate white carved details that create an impression of airiness.

The window openings are carefully crafted: the first floor features a large semi-circular window with a radial pattern, while the second floor has paired rectangular windows with traditional vertical divisions. The facade demonstrates masterful use of textural contrasts and play of light and shadow thanks to numerous relief elements.

The building sits on a low foundation with steps leading to the entrance door. The overall composition of the facade is symmetrical and balanced, which is characteristic of classic Victorian architecture, while the richness of decorative details gives the structure a unique character and individuality.

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