Tudor, at the same time grey

previous facadenext facade
Fairytale Tudor: Brick-and-Beige Facade of a Country House with Asymmetrical Roof

#3768. Fairytale Tudor: Brick-and-Beige Facade of a Country House with Asymmetrical Roof

The image showcases a charming country house in the English cottage or Tudor Revival style. The facade features a characteristic asymmetrical composition with pointed gable roofs of varying heights, creating a picturesque silhouette. Particularly expressive are the steep slopes of the roof, covered with gray slate or its imitation, which gives the house a traditional European appearance.

The main facade material is light beige brick or stucco, effectively contrasting with dark brown brick elements that form structural framing around the building corners, window openings, and door portals. This combination of materials creates a decorative pattern characteristic of the "half-timbered" style, albeit in a more restrained interpretation.

The window openings are predominantly vertical with small-paned glazing, emphasizing the historical stylistics of the building. Particularly noteworthy is the large window on the front facade with its characteristic frequent division into rectangular segments. On the left wing of the house, a small canopy over the entrance is visible, supported by modest brackets.

The architectural composition is effectively complemented by a brick chimney located on the right side of the house, as well as climbing plants that grow along the walls, giving the facade an organic quality and connecting the building with the surrounding landscape. The well-maintained front garden with ornamental shrubs and perennials harmoniously frames the house, softening the geometry of the architectural forms.

Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"