#3429. Cream Victorian Facade with Green Accents and Decorative Porch

The image shows a traditional American Victorian house from the late 19th to early 20th century. The facade is clad in light yellow (cream) siding, which was characteristic of houses from this period. The architectural solution includes an asymmetrical facade with elements of "Queen Anne" and "Folk Victorian" styles.

Particularly notable is the wide covered porch with a frontal triangular portico, framed by decorative elements. Green accents on the railings, columns, and window trim create a pleasant contrast with the main color of the facade. Under the porch eaves, decorative icicle trim (gingerbread trim) is placed, typical for Victorian architecture.

The roof has a complex multi-pitched shape with dormer windows, which increases the usable area of the upper floor. A brick masonry chimney is visible on the roof, emphasizing the traditional character of the structure. The windows are predominantly double-hung, framed with green trim, which enhances the decorative effect of the facade.

The house is surrounded by mature trees and neatly trimmed shrubs, indicating the careful maintenance of this historic building. The facade retains authentic features of its era, representing an excellent example of American residential architecture from the turn of the century.

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