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Pink Carpenter Gothic Façade: Victorian Elegance in Wood

#4274. Pink Carpenter Gothic Façade: Victorian Elegance in Wood

Before us stands a remarkable example of American Victorian Gothic architecture, known as "Carpenter Gothic" style. This residential building is distinguished by its unusual coral (or light pink) colored vertical siding, which gives it a distinctive romantic character.

The façade is adorned with intricate wooden elements in the Gothic style. Particularly noteworthy are the pointed gables with decorative pendants and carved elements. The black window frames create a striking contrast with the pink walls, and some windows feature stained glass, characteristic of Gothic style.

The roof is covered with gray slate, and multiple chimneys emphasize the building's historic character. A porch with decorative carvings and arched elements adds elegance to the structure. Patriotic decorations in the form of bunting are also visible, possibly indicating the historical significance of this house.

The building is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape with trees and garden design elements, complementing the overall aesthetic of this exceptional example of mid-to-late 19th century American Victorian architecture.

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