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Exquisite Victorian Facade: Eastlake Style Mansion with Rich Decorative Ornamentation

#3333. Exquisite Victorian Facade: Eastlake Style Mansion with Rich Decorative Ornamentation

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Eastlake or Stick Style. This two-story mansion features a richly decorated facade painted in a subdued olive-gray color with contrasting white (or cream) trim elements.

The facade of the house is symmetrical and characterized by the abundance of decorative elements typical of Victorian style. Above the central entrance rises a triangular pediment with elegant carvings and ornamental features. The first-floor windows are designed as bay windows – projecting sections of the facade with large glazed surfaces adorned with decorative panels and carved details.

The porch is supported by twisted columns, adding elegance to the building. A straight staircase with several steps leads to the entrance. Particularly noteworthy is the rich decoration of cornices, friezes, and the area below the eaves with geometric patterns and carved details characteristic of the Eastlake style.

The house is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with ferns and shrubs, complementing its historical appearance. Despite its age, the building appears well-preserved, with original architectural details including lacework wooden elements and patterned window frames hidden behind thin curtains.

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