Victorian, at the same time dark blue/purple

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Victorian mansion with expressive asymmetrical facade and decorative turrets

#6439. Victorian mansion with expressive asymmetrical facade and decorative turrets

This magnificent example of Victorian architecture with Queen Anne elements showcases an exquisite architectural composition. The facade presents a complex, asymmetrical structure with characteristic turrets, bay windows, and a multi-gabled roof. Particularly noteworthy are two projecting towers: one featuring a dormer window, the other crowned with an elegant conical roof and decorative finial.

The facade is finished in subdued blue-gray tones with contrasting white elements. The wooden shingle cladding creates a textural contrast with the smooth surfaces of columns and railings. Window frames are artfully accentuated with light-colored trim, while circular rosette windows add elegance and originality to the facade.

A spacious deck with an open porch is framed by classical columns and white railings, creating a smooth transition from the house to the landscape. Stone masonry at the building's foundation and the chimney provide visual stability to the composition. The thoughtful landscape design with stone pathways, flowering plants, and neat flowerbeds harmoniously complements the architectural ensemble, creating an exemplar of cozy luxury in the tradition of North American country architecture of the late 19th century.

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