#5570. Traditional American House with Multi-Level Brick Facade

The image shows a two-story private residence in a neo-classical style with elements of traditional American architecture. The facade features a harmonious combination of materials: the lower part is faced with red brick, while the upper section is finished in light beige with decorative Tudor-style elements (half-timbering imitation in the gables).

The frontal composition of the facade is asymmetrical yet balanced. The central part is highlighted by a triangular pediment, which is repeated on a smaller scale above the porch and the side bay window. Architectural rhythm is created through three protruding elements with triangular completions. The windows feature classic sectional divisions and are complemented by dark shutters, which enhance the traditional character of the building.

The two-car garage with white sectional doors is organically integrated into the overall composition. The entrance is emphasized by a small portico with columns. The landscape design includes neat shrubs along the facade and a decorative stone area to the right of the house. The roof is made of dark shingles, creating a contrast with the light walls and accentuating the silhouette of the building against the blue sky.

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