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Traditional English Brick Facade with Asymmetrical Composition

#5354. Traditional English Brick Facade with Asymmetrical Composition

Before us stands an impressive country house in traditional English style with characteristic architectural elements. The building is constructed from red brick, giving it solidity and warmth. The facade features an asymmetrical composition with protruding risalits and multi-level pitched roofs covered with terracotta tiles.

The architectural expressiveness of the facade is achieved through a thoughtful rhythm of window openings of various sizes. Particularly noteworthy are the large windows with small glazing partitions, creating a sense of light and spaciousness inside the rooms. Triangular pediments crowning the protruding parts of the building emphasize the vertical lines of the composition.

The facade is enriched with details: massive brick chimneys with decorative caps, a small round window in the lower part of the building, and a dormer window on the roof. The base of the building is finished with stone of a different shade, creating visual separation and adding textural variety.

The area in front of the house is adorned with a circular flowerbed abundant with plants, serving not only as a decorative element but also as a visual center of the driveway area. The well-organized space with gravel covering in front of the house provides convenient access to the building and harmoniously complements the architectural composition.

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