Georgian, at the same time grey/brown

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Elegant Colonial Revival Facade: Symmetry and Classical Details in a Modern Interpretation

#6332. Elegant Colonial Revival Facade: Symmetry and Classical Details in a Modern Interpretation

This elegant building represents a classic example of Colonial Revival in American architecture. The facade is finished in a sand-beige stucco with contrasting dark blue shutters, creating an expressive visual rhythm. The symmetrical two-story facade is crowned with three characteristic dormer windows with arched tops that harmoniously blend into the gray pitched roof.

The central entrance is emphasized by a portico with white columns supporting a small second-floor balcony with decorative railings. The entrance door with glass inserts is framed by classical pilasters and a decorative pediment. The facade demonstrates strict symmetry with evenly spaced windows featuring multi-pane glazing typical of Georgian style.

Of particular note is the cornice with dentils (tooth-like ornaments) under the roofline, which adds sophistication to the building and emphasizes its historical stylistics. The side extensions with columns organically expand the house's space while maintaining the unity of the architectural solution. The brick pathway leading to the entrance through a well-maintained lawn with neatly trimmed shrubs complements the classical appearance of this magnificent example of traditional American architecture.

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