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Elegant Tudor Facade: Harmony of Half-Timbering and Red Brick

#6543. Elegant Tudor Facade: Harmony of Half-Timbering and Red Brick

The image showcases a magnificent example of Tudor-style architecture. This two-story house features a characteristic facade with decorative half-timbering – dark wooden beams against a light stuccoed surface, creating an expressive geometric pattern.

Particularly noteworthy is the upper part of the facade with traditional Tudor-style gables and distinctive dormer windows with steep slopes. The roof is made of slate tiles, giving the building an authentic historical appearance and emphasizing its stately character.

The lower level of the facade is constructed from red brick, creating a contrasting combination of materials and textures. The entrance area is designed as a portico with an awning and columns. On both sides of the facade, there are balconies with wrought iron railings, adding elegance to the house.

Two massive brick chimneys are symmetrically positioned on the roof, serving not only as functional elements but also as important architectural details that accentuate the vertical lines of the composition. The building is surrounded by well-maintained grounds with a low brick wall that harmoniously complements the material of the lower part of the facade.

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