Victorian, at the same time yellow/blue

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Sunny Victorian Facade: Yellow Queen Anne Style House with Rich Ornamentation

#6330. Sunny Victorian Facade: Yellow Queen Anne Style House with Rich Ornamentation

A magnificent example of Queen Anne architecture with pronounced Victorian elements. This two-story house is clad in characteristic yellow siding that creates a sunny, welcoming appearance. The facade is richly decorated and features an asymmetrical composition with numerous architectural details.

Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements: contrasting blue-green inserts in the upper part of the facade, ornamental shingles on the multi-gabled roof with expressive pediments. Two gables are adorned with Christmas wreaths, giving the building a festive appearance. A massive porch with white carved balustrades and decorative columns creates a cozy space in front of the entrance.

Windows of various shapes and sizes, including a bay window on the facade, emphasize the Victorian style of the building. Wide cornices with white trim create an elegant contrast with the main color of the house. Brick chimneys complete the roof composition, adding a traditional element to the overall appearance.

The well-maintained grounds with a neat lawn and landscaping harmoniously complement the architectural ensemble. The building appears to function as a guest house or small hotel, as evidenced by the sign at the entrance, which explains its representative character and carefully maintained exterior.

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