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Victorian Mansion with Exquisite Queen Anne Style Façade

#3318. Victorian Mansion with Exquisite Queen Anne Style Façade

Before us stands an excellent example of Victorian Queen Anne style architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. This three-story house features a characteristic asymmetrical façade with numerous decorative elements. The light green siding with dark green accents creates a harmonious combination that emphasizes the architectural details of the building.

The façade demonstrates typical features of the Victorian era: a complex roof with steep slopes and sharp gables, protruding bay windows, decorative brackets, and carved elements. Of particular note is the spacious porch with ornate railings and decorative lattice at the lower part, framing both the front and side portions of the house. Steps with dark green balusters elegantly lead to the entrance door.

The window openings vary in shape and size, creating a picturesque composition. A distinctive feature of the style is the two tall brick chimneys, symmetrically positioned on the roof. The façade's decorative elements, including carved brackets, decorative panels, and patterned railings, demonstrate the high craftsmanship of builders from that period.

The mature trees surrounding the house create a special atmosphere, emphasizing its historical value and organic integration into the landscape. The well-maintained lawn and small plantings at the base of the house complement the overall image of this magnificent example of American architecture from the late 19th century.

Finishing project for the outside of the house.
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