#3316. Green Victorian Facade: Folk Architecture with Queen Anne Elements

The image showcases a charming example of Victorian-style residential architecture, executed in an appealing shade of green. This two-story house demonstrates characteristic features of folk Victorian architecture with elements of the Queen Anne style.

The facade features an asymmetrical composition with protruding volumes and rich decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the first-floor porch with elegant white wooden railings in X-shaped patterns, which are repeated on the second-floor balcony. The roof has a complex form with multiple slopes and the traditionally steep pitch typical of Victorian architecture, covered with green shingles matching the main color of the house.

The windows of the house showcase an interesting decorative detail – they are surrounded by contrasting dark frames that stand out against the green siding. The gable displays decorative carved elements that emphasize the stylistic affiliation of the building. The brick chimney harmoniously integrates into the overall composition.

The landscape design of the plot with a well-maintained lawn and neat shrubs along the foundation complements and enhances the architectural image of this picturesque house, creating a cohesive and harmonious ensemble.

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