#6591. Coastal mansion with light blue shingle-style facade

Before us stands a magnificent example of coastal architectural style with distinct references to traditional New England architecture. The residence exemplifies the characteristic "shingle style," manifested in the light blue wooden shingle cladding that covers the facade.

The mansion's facade presents a harmonious asymmetrical composition with a distinctive Dutch gambrel roof on the central volume. Particularly notable are the numerous white windows with traditional muntins dividing them into small sections, creating an elegant contrast with the blue cladding. The central second-floor window is complemented by a small balcony with white railings, emphasizing the grandeur of the central section.

A porch with classic white columns wraps around a significant portion of the first floor, creating a smooth transition between the house and the surrounding landscape. The main entrance is accentuated by a wide staircase and symmetrical light fixtures. Oval windows flanking the entrance area add a sophisticated touch to the overall composition.

The stone retaining wall and thoughtful landscape design with carefully placed shrubs and ornamental plants complete the image of a luxurious coastal residence that combines traditional aesthetics with modern comfort.

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