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White Façade: Southern Elegance of Colonial Revival

#3501. White Façade: Southern Elegance of Colonial Revival

The image showcases a magnificent example of Colonial Revival architecture — an elegant two-story mansion in classic Southern style. The façade is finished in white with characteristic black shutters on the windows, creating a crisp, expressive contrast.

The central element of the façade is a graceful semicircular porch with Doric columns supporting the second-floor balcony with its decorative balustrade. Particular attention is drawn to the round oculus window on the pediment, giving the building symmetry and compositional completeness.

The brick foundation and wall framing the property are made of red brick, creating a warm contrast with the snow-white walls of the house itself. Dual brick chimneys on either side of the roof emphasize the symmetry of the structure and reference the traditions of classical Southern U.S. architecture.

The landscaping in front of the house also deserves attention: neatly trimmed shrubs, palm trees, and a traditional lawn framing the gravel driveway harmoniously complement the architectural appearance of the structure and emphasize its prestigious status.

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