#6795. Peach Victorian Facade with White Trim: A Vibrant Example of "Painted Lady" Style

Before us stands a magnificent example of a "Painted Lady" style — a Victorian house with a characteristic vibrant color scheme on its facade. The building is painted in a delicate peach (or salmon) color with contrasting white decorative elements and black shutters. The exquisite woodwork is worth noting — numerous carved details adorning the facade of this architectural masterpiece.

The architectural composition of the house is distinguished by asymmetry and a multi-level roof with steep slopes. Particularly notable are the central gable with decorative cross elements and an elegant second-floor balcony adorned with garlands, giving the facade a festive appearance. The fine carving of cornices, window frames, and under-balcony elements testifies to the high craftsmanship of execution.

The entrance group is designed with special attention — a white staircase with railings leads to a door with diamond-shaped glazing, above which a decorative lantern is placed. The house is framed by a neat white picket fence, emphasizing its belonging to the classical American architectural tradition. This space zoning technique can be used when designing modern private properties, creating a harmonious unity between the house and the surrounding territory.

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