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Elegant Victorian Mansion: Yellow Façade with White Trim and Mansard Roof

#6485. Elegant Victorian Mansion: Yellow Façade with White Trim and Mansard Roof

The presented image showcases a magnificent example of Victorian Gothic architecture, specifically in the Second Empire substyle. This three-story mansion features a characteristic mansard roof with a decorative dome-tower crowned by a spire—a distinctive feature of this architectural style.

The façade is painted in a pleasant pale yellow color with white decorative elements, creating an exquisite contrast. The attention to detail is impressive: numerous window casings with intricate ornaments, decorative brackets under the cornices, and elegant pilasters. The windows have arched shapes with vertical frame divisions, emphasizing the building's verticality and upward aspiration.

The central entrance is highlighted by an arched portal with a semi-circular door in deep red, creating an expressive accent on the façade. A small porch with a white balustrade is arranged in front of the entrance, transitioning into similar railing on the second floor. The side risalits with decorative pediments add dynamism and spatial depth to the composition.

Special attention is drawn to the mansard floor with decorative dormer windows and the skillfully executed slate tile roofing, creating an interesting texture. The building is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape with tall trees, further emphasizing its historical value and architectural significance.

Individual design of a country house facade.