Tudor, at the same time brown/motley

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Luxurious Tudor-style mansion: dual-material facade with stone and brick cladding

#3975. Luxurious Tudor-style mansion: dual-material facade with stone and brick cladding

The image showcases a magnificent country estate in the Tudor style with elements of French provincial architecture. The facade of the house features a rich use of various materials, creating an expressive textural composition. The main volume of the building is clad in a combination of natural stone (presumably sandstone or limestone) and red brick, creating a striking contrast and emphasizing the architectural articulation.

Of particular note is the asymmetrical composition of the facade with characteristic Tudor-style gables and decorative half-timbering elements on the upper floor. The central part with the main entrance is accentuated by stonework and an arched portal, highlighted by a small porch with metal railings. The facade is enriched with various window openings: large composite windows with fine glazing bars and decorative casings.

The building's roof features multiple slopes at various angles, covered with high-quality sand-colored tiles that harmonize with the main color palette of the facade. A massive brick chimney is organically integrated into the overall composition and gives the building additional vertical expressiveness.

The landscaping solution delicately emphasizes the architecture of the house: a neatly trimmed lawn, soft curves of flower beds, and coniferous plantings create a natural framing. The stone retaining wall on the left flank of the plot not only resolves the functional challenges of the terrain but also stylistically echoes the stone cladding of the building itself.

The house's placement among autumn trees with vibrant foliage creates a picturesque background, emphasizing the warmth of the brickwork and the neutrality of the stone elements of the facade. The architectural solution demonstrates high-quality execution and attention to detail, characteristic of premium countryside development.

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