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Country House with Multi-Layered Facade: Harmony of Stone, Siding, and Shingles

#6220. Country House with Multi-Layered Facade: Harmony of Stone, Siding, and Shingles

This two-story country house is an excellent example of a mixed architectural style featuring elements of Craftsman and modern American classic. The facade is distinguished by its rich texture thanks to a combination of various finishing materials. The lower part is clad in natural sandstone, creating a solid foundation and emphasizing the connection with the earth. The central part of the facade is finished in light neutral tones with horizontal siding, while the protruding sections of the second floor are designed in terracotta shades using decorative shingle cladding, adding character and warmth to the building.

The architectural composition of the facade is asymmetrical but balanced. The right part of the building extends forward, creating dynamics and volume. Special attention should be paid to the central entrance with an arched door and a small balcony above it, which serves as a visual accent. The window frames are painted white and complemented by decorative shutters, giving the facade rhythm and elegance.

The two-car garage is organically integrated into the overall composition of the house and designed in the same style, with stone trim at the lower part and light-colored doors. The roof has several slopes of different heights, which further complicates and enriches the silhouette of the building. The thoughtful landscape design with a neatly trimmed lawn, low shrubs, and flower beds emphasizes the architectural merits of the house and creates a harmonious appearance for the entire property.

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