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Traditional Brick Facade with Decorative Awnings

#6281. Traditional Brick Facade with Decorative Awnings

This image depicts a typical mid-20th century American brick house with a symmetrical facade. The facade is constructed from reddish-brown brick, giving the building a traditional, substantial appearance. The house features four rectangular windows with white frames, symmetrically arranged on either side of the central entrance, two on the upper floor and two on the lower.

A distinctive feature of the house is the decorative awnings with scalloped edges above each window and the entrance door. These awnings, designed in a contrasting white and dark color scheme against the facade, add expressiveness to the building while protecting the windows from precipitation and direct sunlight. The window openings are framed with black louvered shutters, which serve as both decorative elements and functional details.

At the center of the upper part of the facade, there is a small octagonal window — an architectural accent that breaks the strict geometry of the facade and adds individuality to the building. The entrance area is designed with a simple porch featuring metal railings and a small staircase leading to a white front door with a glass insert.

The house number "600" is placed vertically on the wall next to the entrance door. The overall composition of the facade creates an impression of orderliness, practicality, and comfort characteristic of American suburbia.

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