These houses represent an excellent example of British urban architecture with characteristic brightly colored entrance doors that create a visual accent on the yellow brick facade. The trio of colorful doors—red, blue, and partially visible orange—demonstrate the individualized approach to entrance design typical of British townhouses.
The facade is constructed of warm yellow brick with contrasting elements of dark red brick in the lower part of the building, creating a visual division and anchoring the base of the structure. The entrances are framed by neat brick steps with metal railings, providing functionality and safety.
Of particular interest are the doors with various architectural solutions: the red door features an arched glazing and traditional panels, the blue one has a classic rectangular shape with panel relief, and the orange door is decorated with diamond-patterned stained glass. Horizontal wooden blinds on the upper floor windows complement the overall composition and provide design unity while maintaining the individuality of each entrance.
The presence of greenery near the facade softens the geometry of the brickwork and adds an organic element to the urban context. The facade reflects the traditional British practice of combining uniformity of building materials with individualization through color accents, creating a harmonious but not monotonous streetscape.