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White Colonial Facade: Harmony of Tradition and Accessibility

#5377. White Colonial Facade: Harmony of Tradition and Accessibility

Before us stands a classic example of American Colonial Revival – a two-story residential building with characteristic architectural elements from the early 20th century. The facade is finished in white with typical horizontal siding for this style, giving the structure an elegant and neat appearance.

The roof has a complex multi-pitched form with pronounced gables and dormer windows, covered with dark shingles that create a pleasing contrast with the white walls. Particularly noteworthy are the decorative ventilation grilles on the gables, adding sophistication to the facade.

The windows are an important architectural element of the facade. They feature traditional division into small rectangular sections in the upper part, characteristic of the colonial style. The symmetrical arrangement of window openings on the main facade emphasizes the classical orderliness of the composition.

The entrance group is remarkable with its spacious covered porch supported by simple columns, and a long ramp with ornate metal railings providing accessibility to the building. The porch is organically integrated into the overall composition of the facade and serves as a transitional zone between interior and exterior spaces.

The landscape design of the plot is restrained and functional – a neatly trimmed lawn, ornamental plantings, and mulched flower beds frame the house, highlighting its architectural merits without distracting attention.

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