Victorian, at the same time turquoise

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Victorian Facade with Turquoise Doors and Moon Motifs

#6103. Victorian Facade with Turquoise Doors and Moon Motifs

The photograph captures a beautiful example of Victorian architecture — an elegant entrance to a residential house with characteristic decorative elements. The facade is made of yellow brick, which effectively contrasts with the turquoise entrance group.

The doors represent a magnificent example of craftsmanship: a double-leaf construction with exquisite carvings, adorned with square panels in the lower part and glazed inserts in the upper section. Particularly eye-catching are the decorative lunette windows featuring crescent moons on a dark blue background at the top of the doors — an element that gives the entrance a special romantic character.

The door frame is designed as an arch with turquoise decorative panels featuring fan-like rays — a motif typical of the late Victorian period. The porch columns, painted in the same turquoise color, have characteristic turned elements and support a small canopy. To the right of the entrance, a stone vase with a plant complements the composition, adding a touch of refinement.

Above the entrance, a fragment of the American flag is visible, adding a patriotic accent to this example of traditional American architecture. Overall, this facade demonstrates the attention to detail and the pursuit of decorativeness characteristic of the Victorian style.

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