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Neo-Tudor Facade: Harmony of Stone and Half-Timbering in a Contemporary Mansion

#5533. Neo-Tudor Facade: Harmony of Stone and Half-Timbering in a Contemporary Mansion

The photograph showcases a luxurious mansion executed in a mixed style, combining elements of English Neo-Tudor and castle architecture. The building's facade displays a characteristic combination of grayish-brown stonework and light yellow wall surfaces, creating an expressive contrast.

A distinctive feature of the facade is the decorative half-timbering elements – black wooden beams on a yellow background, positioned on the gables and bay windows. Two symmetrical bay windows with triangular gables flank the central part of the building, giving the composition balance and majesty. The central entrance is designed as a stone arch, framed by massive columns and decorative lamps on both sides.

The roof is made of dark slate or a material imitating it, which is characteristic of the Neo-Tudor style. The window openings are large, predominantly rectangular, with dark frames that enhance the contrast with the exterior walls. A wide staircase with stone steps and metal railings leads to the entrance group, at the base of which decorative potted plants are placed.

Clean lines, symmetry, and thoughtful proportions create the image of a solid building, demonstrating the owner's status and referencing English aristocratic architecture of the 16th-17th centuries, reinterpreted in a contemporary manner.

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