#6446. Elegant facade of a two-story Craftsman style home with characteristic wooden shingles and decorative details

The image showcases an excellent example of a classic American Craftsman style home, popular in the early 20th century. This two-story structure features characteristic elements of the Craftsman style: wide roof overhangs, exposed rafter tails, and substantial porch support columns.

The facade is clad in wooden shingles in a subdued brown tone, emphasizing the natural aesthetics of the Craftsman style. Particularly notable is the covered porch supported by massive square columns with stone bases. The lower portions of these columns are constructed from brick or stone in a reddish hue, creating a pleasant contrast with the main facade color.

Window frames are painted white, visually highlighting them against the dark siding. The second floor features a small projecting pergola-like element above the windows, adding architectural depth and texture to the overall appearance. The house number "2121" is modestly displayed on the front gable of the entrance area.

The landscaping harmoniously complements the architecture: vibrant flowering plants (red bougainvillea on the left and blue hydrangeas on the right) frame the entrance, adding picturesqueness to the classic facade and emphasizing its symmetry. A well-maintained lawn completes the composition, creating a sense of comfortable living space.

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