#462. American Bungalow with Contrasting Facade: Dark Shingles and White Columns

The image showcases a charming single-story house in the American bungalow style with a distinctive dormer attic. The facade features a harmonious combination of dark brown wooden shingle cladding with contrasting white elements.

The dominant feature of the facade composition is a spacious open porch framed by white classic columns and railings. The porch with wide steps creates a welcoming transition space between exterior and interior. Particularly noteworthy is the non-standard round window on the left side of the facade – an element that brings individuality and architectural accent.

The bay dormer window of the second floor with multi-section glazing provides additional natural lighting for the upper level. The central entrance is designed with a dark door that harmonizes with the overall color scheme of the facade. Symmetrically placed first-floor windows with traditional vertical divisions give the composition balance.

The landscaping with neatly trimmed shrubs and floral arrangements in decorative planters successfully complements the architectural appearance, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.

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