#6270. Traditional American Facade with Contrasting Green Shutters

The image shows a fragment of a residential house facade with a characteristic window opening adorned with decorative shutters. The facade is clad with horizontal siding in a light beige shade, creating a harmonious background for the architectural elements. The central feature is a double-hung window with six glass panes (three in each sash), framed by a metal or vinyl frame.

Particular attention is drawn to the dark green decorative shutters that contrast with the main tone of the facade. The shutters have a panel construction with two rectangular sections on each leaf, giving them visual depth and structure. A distinctive detail is the decorative wrought iron fastener in the shape of an S-curve on the right shutter, which adds an element of craftsmanship and tradition to the overall appearance.

Below the window, a small roof slope is visible, indicating that this fragment is located in the upper part of the building, possibly on an attic or loft floor. The interplay of light and shadow on the facade emphasizes the texture of the siding and the dimensionality of the architectural elements, creating an expressive visual effect typical of traditional American architecture.

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