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Traditional Coastal Façade: Turquoise Shutters and Veranda in Key West Style

#6300. Traditional Coastal Façade: Turquoise Shutters and Veranda in Key West Style

The image showcases a charming example of traditional Key West style architecture with characteristic features of southern coastal construction. This two-story house with a symmetrical façade is painted in a soft blue (or mint) shade, reflecting the typical color palette for tropical climates.

Particularly eye-catching are the vibrant turquoise shutters on all windows, adorned with decorative elements resembling anchors or nautical hooks—a detail that emphasizes the maritime theme and local character. The façade features a traditional covered porch with white wooden balustrades in an intricate design and elegant carved brackets under the cornice.

The entrance area is marked by a white door with the number 530 and simple, laconic design. The first floor includes a wide veranda with columns, creating a shaded space that is highly functional for hot climates. The architectural solution is complemented by white wooden railings and surrounding palm trees, highlighting its tropical character.

This example beautifully illustrates the harmonious combination of aesthetics and functionality in coastal regional architecture, where the home design responds to both climatic conditions and the cultural traditions of the area.

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