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Elegant Coastal Mansion with Neoclassical Shingle-Style Façade

#5318. Elegant Coastal Mansion with Neoclassical Shingle-Style Façade

The image showcases an impressive mansion in Neoclassical style with elements of Shingle architecture typical of New England. The façade of the house is distinguished by exquisite symmetry and impeccable proportions. The light-colored wooden shingle cladding in beige tones creates an elegant and sophisticated appearance, contrasting beautifully with the dark roof and brick elements.

The façade is richly decorated with architectural details: triangular pediments above windows, arched windows on the upper floors, and semicircular windows with radial muntin patterns. The massive terracotta-colored brick chimneys add special expressiveness to the building, serving as vertical accents in the composition.

The first floor is partially framed by a graceful white veranda with columns and a balustrade, creating a smooth transition between the interior space of the house and the surrounding landscape. The basement level is constructed of brick, giving the structure visual stability. Numerous large windows with white frames provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces.

The house is organically integrated into the landscape, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and ornamental plantings, while a stone retaining wall and paved terrace with outdoor furniture create a comfortable space for open-air relaxation.

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