Before us stands a magnificent example of Victorian architecture with Queen Anne style elements — a luxurious red brick mansion with rich decorative features. The façade demonstrates the characteristic asymmetry and texture variety of this style. The main part is constructed from rich red brick, which effectively contrasts with the gray roofing and light stone decorative elements.
Note the expressive architectural details: tall red brick chimneys, steep roof slopes with decorative elements, and gables of various shapes. Special expressiveness to the façade design is added by the decorative brackets, window frames, and stone inserts that create a rhythmic pattern on the building's surface.
The second-floor balcony with wrought iron railings, decorated with Christmas wreaths and garlands, adds grandeur to the building. The window openings vary in size and shape: from large panoramic windows to classic rectangular ones with characteristic muntins. The entrance group is decorated with an elegant canopy on brick pillars, creating a cozy space in front of the house entrance.
When designing a modern façade, one can adopt such techniques as contrasting material combinations (in this case, brick and stone), playing with textures, using architectural details to give individuality to the building, as well as thoughtful asymmetry, which makes the appearance of the house more dynamic and memorable.