#6183. Elegant Facade of a Dutch Colonial Revival Suburban Home

The image showcases a classic American suburban residence in the Dutch Colonial Revival style, featuring a distinctive gambrel roof. The facade is finished in creamy white with a contrasting terracotta-red tiled roof that creates an expressive silhouette against the clear blue sky.

The architectural composition of the facade is symmetrical, with two prominent gabled windows on the second floor adorned with arched tops. These semicircular elements bring elegance to the overall geometry of the building and soften the rigidity of forms. The ground floor is designed with large rectangular windows forming a kind of gallery, and a covered porch with columns.

The formal staircase with terracotta steps draws attention, leading to the entrance group decorated with ornamental elements. Around the house, there is a well-maintained landscape with low white fencing, flower beds, and neatly trimmed shrubs, emphasizing the status and respectability of the property.

Architectural details such as the white porch columns, contrasting trim around window frames and gables, as well as decorative elements surrounding the front door, demonstrate adherence to traditional architectural values and attention to detail characteristic of American Colonial Revival.

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