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Shingle Facade: Victorian Manor with Corner Turret

#6297. Shingle Facade: Victorian Manor with Corner Turret

Before us stands an expressive example of residential architecture in the late Victorian style with elements of Queen Anne design. The building features an asymmetrical composition and rich decorative details. The facade is clad in wooden shingles of a warm peach tone, giving the house a cozy and welcoming appearance.

Special expressiveness is added by the corner turret with its conical roof, abundantly glazed with panoramic windows. The complex roof with multiple slopes and a dormer window adds dynamism to the architectural solution. Note the extensive open porch with white wooden columns and balustrade that wraps around a significant portion of the first floor, creating a smooth transition between the house and the landscape.

Windows of various configurations — rectangular and circular — are rhythmically arranged across the facade, adding visual interest. The white window frames contrast with the main color of the facade, highlighting architectural details. A broad staircase with stone steps leads to the entrance, elegantly integrated into the overall design of the building. The well-maintained lawn and neat flower beds along the base of the house complement the overall picture of a noble country estate.

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