Prairie school/Craftsman, at the same time white

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Classic American Facade: Snow-White Two-Story House with Spacious Porch

#5279. Classic American Facade: Snow-White Two-Story House with Spacious Porch

The image showcases an excellent example of early 20th century American residential architecture in the Prairie School or American Foursquare style. The two-story house with its characteristic hipped roof and central dormer window creates an impression of solidity and elegance.

The facade features a symmetrical composition with meticulously designed details. The white horizontal wooden siding contrasts with black window shutters, creating a classic two-tone ensemble. Particularly expressive is the wide covered porch with columns spanning almost the entire width of the main facade, forming a cozy transitional space between the street and the house.

The central entrance is accentuated by wooden stairs and decorative elements. The windows on the first and second floors differ in size and proportions, adding dynamism to the facade while maintaining overall harmony. The dormer window on the roof serves not only as a functional element for illuminating the upper space but also as an important architectural accent that completes the composition.

The house is harmoniously integrated into the landscape thanks to the coniferous and deciduous trees framing it, as well as the well-maintained lawn. Small details such as the American flag, wall decorations, and plants on the porch add individuality and comfort to this classic American home.

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