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Eclectic Facade: Gray Stucco, Turquoise Shutters and Arched Windows in American Colonial Style

#448. Eclectic Facade: Gray Stucco, Turquoise Shutters and Arched Windows in American Colonial Style

The image depicts an interesting two-story residential house in a classic American style with characteristic architectural elements from the early to mid-20th century. The facade is finished in gray stucco that has acquired a patina of time, giving the house a special character. The right side of the facade is partially covered with climbing plants, creating a romantic image and connecting the architecture with the surrounding landscape.

Particularly noteworthy are the dormer windows on the upper floor, designed as two symmetrical gables with gray shingle cladding. The second floor is adorned with a row of windows featuring distinctive turquoise shutters, each decorated with a cross-shaped element – a detail that brings a touch of colonial style.

The first floor of the building is distinguished by arched windows that create a rhythmic pattern along the facade. A small porch with metal railings leads to the entrance door, above which is a modest canopy. The facade is complemented by well-organized landscaping with neatly trimmed shrubs and seasonal plants that emphasize the well-maintained nature and historical significance of the structure.

The house demonstrates an interesting combination of architectural styles: elements of colonial revival in the upper part of the building harmoniously blend with more romantic Mediterranean motifs in the lower part, creating an eclectic yet cohesive architectural image.

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