#6623. Red Brick Victorian Mansion with Turquoise Façade Elements

The photograph showcases a magnificent example of a brick mansion in the late Victorian architectural style with Neo-Gothic elements. The building exemplifies the characteristic combination of substantial forms and elegant details typical of this period.

The façade is constructed of red brick, giving the entire structure a warm, rich tone. Particularly noteworthy is the contrasting color scheme – turquoise wooden elements (cornices, window frames, balustrades) stand out effectively against the brick masonry. The architectural composition is asymmetrical, typical of Victorian style, and includes a characteristic pointed roof with a steep slope.

The façade is enriched with expressive architectural details: elegant bay windows with multi-section glazing, decorative brick balustrades with Gothic arched openings, and arched entrance portals. The second floor features a small balcony, while the main entrance is framed by brick columns with decorative planters.

The window openings vary in shape and size – from simple rectangular to complex bay window constructions, many equipped with classic double-hung windows. The landscape design of the plot with neatly trimmed shrubs and floral compositions harmoniously complements the architectural appearance of the building, emphasizing its historical value and aesthetic perfection.

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