#6868. Historic Stone Mansion with Terracotta Facade Details

The image showcases a magnificent example of romantic eclectic architecture, combining elements of Neo-Romanesque style and Victorian era influences. The mansion features an expressive facade made of natural stone (presumably sandstone) with contrasting terracotta-colored details. The facade composition is asymmetrical, which is characteristic of similar historical buildings from the late 19th to early 20th century.

Particularly eye-catching is the richly decorated portico with an arched entrance and triangular pediment executed in terracotta color. The porch transitions into a spacious terrace with a balustrade adorned with decorative urns and sculptural elements in classical style. Notable are the decorative stone lions flanking the staircase – a technique that lends the building majesty and status.

The upper part of the building is adorned with a high gabled roof featuring decorative elements and chimneys. The second-floor windows have complex shapes, framed by stone arches with terracotta accents. Overall, the building demonstrates masterful facade design with a thoughtful combination of textures and materials.

When designing a modern facade, several techniques can be borrowed: contrasting combination of materials (stone and wood or painted elements), decorative balustrades, arched elements to emphasize the entrance group, as well as the use of symmetrical decorative details to create a sense of balance and harmony.

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