#6176. Edwardian Country House with Contrasting Two-Tone Façade

The photograph shows a magnificent country house in the English Edwardian style. The façade presents an interesting combination of white stucco in the upper part and red brick in the lower section, creating an elegant contrast. The characteristic pointed gables with dark blue trim give the building an expressive silhouette and emphasize its verticality.

Particularly noteworthy are the numerous bay windows, which not only enrich the architectural composition but also provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces. The semi-circular window openings on the front part of the second floor add sophistication to the façade. The window frames with small-paned glazing in the upper sections are a typical feature of houses in this style.

The entrance is designed as a small porch with a gabled roof and decorative pediment, creating a cozy and welcoming impression. The staircase leading to the entrance is framed by low brick walls that harmoniously blend with the overall architectural solution. The composition is complemented by a well-maintained landscape with shrubs and trees that frame the building and lend completeness to the entire ensemble.

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