#402. Sunny Façade: Classic New England Mansion with Yellow Siding and White Decorative Elements

This elegant two-story mansion in traditional New England Colonial style demonstrates a harmonious combination of classic architectural elements and modern comfort. The building features a symmetrical main façade clad in bright yellow siding, which effectively contrasts with white decorative elements and black window shutters.

The central part of the façade is accentuated by a triangular pediment and a graceful entrance portico with a small porch. The façade is enriched with classical white pilasters and cornices that emphasize the building's geometry and create a subtle play of light and shadow. Double windows with traditional six-pane divisions and decorative shutters give the façade rhythm and classical restraint.

Special expressiveness is added to the architectural composition by the side wing with a bright veranda, abundantly glazed with panoramic windows, which dilutes the strictness of the main volume. The structure is crowned by a small decorative belvedere tower with a weather vane, which is a typical element of New England architecture and brings a vertical accent to the predominantly horizontal composition.

In the basement part of the building, stonework made of natural stone is skillfully used, creating a visually solid foundation and harmoniously connecting the house with the surrounding landscape. The two-car garage is organically integrated into the overall composition and positioned in such a way that it does not disrupt the integrity of the architectural appearance.

The mansion is beautifully integrated into the landscape with a well-maintained lawn and stone retaining walls creating terraces, which emphasizes the status and solidity of the structure.

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