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Red Brick Victorian Facade: Symmetry and Contrast in

#5334. Red Brick Victorian Facade: Symmetry and Contrast in

The photograph depicts an elegant Victorian-style mansion converted into "The Maples House Hotel". The building is constructed of red brick with characteristic white decorative elements that create a striking contrast.

The facade is symmetrical, featuring two projecting wings on the sides, crowned with pointed gables adorned with decorative woodwork. The central part of the facade is accentuated by an arched entrance with a semi-circular window above the door, topped with the hotel's name. The wooden entry doors add warmth to the overall appearance of the building.

The windows on the facade are framed with white trim, typical of Victorian architecture. Particularly expressive are the large windows on the first floor with their vertical proportions. On the second floor, the window openings are smaller but maintain stylistic unity with the other elements of the facade.

The area in front of the building is neatly landscaped: a stone walkway is laid, a low metal fence is installed, and ornamental shrubs and plants are planted, harmoniously complementing the architectural appearance of the building. Two decorative planters on either side of the entrance complete the composition and emphasize the symmetry of the facade.