Victorian, at the same time rose

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Sand-beige Victorian façade with asymmetrical tower and two-tiered veranda

#6211. Sand-beige Victorian façade with asymmetrical tower and two-tiered veranda

The image showcases a magnificent Victorian villa executed in the characteristic colonial style of Australia. The building features an exquisite asymmetrical façade composition with an expressive tower crowned by a balustrade and decorative spheres.

The villa's façade is finished in sand-beige tones with contrasting terracotta accents around the window openings and at the building corners. The architectural solution includes a two-tiered veranda with distinctive wrought iron elements in green, creating an intricate framing. Particularly noteworthy is the second-floor balustrade with geometric ornament that emphasizes the horizontal line of the structure.

The complex configuration roof is made of slate tiles with a decorative finial in the form of a small spire above the corner bay window. Window openings vary in shape: rectangular on the main façades and arched on the lower level. The façade composition masterfully combines elements of classical symmetry with the picturesque asymmetry characteristic of late Victorian architecture.

The stone fence with massive pillars deserves special attention, as it harmoniously complements the architectural ensemble and creates a transition between private and public space. Additional expressiveness is given to the façade by the conservatory or bay window on the left, enriching the three-dimensional composition of the building.

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