This charming brick house is a magnificent example of English cottage style with Tudor elements. The facade is distinguished by its richness of architectural details and thoughtful asymmetrical composition, giving the structure a cozy, fairytale character.
The main facade is made of red brick, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The central element is an impressive entrance group with a round arch and stepped porch made of natural stone. The conical turret with a pointed roof deserves special attention as it gives the house a romantic, castle-like character.
Tudor-style gables with characteristic wooden elements adorn the side parts of the building, creating an interesting contrast with the brickwork. Windows with mullions and semi-circular arched openings complement the historical appearance of the building, while elegant black awnings over the windows not only protect from precipitation but also add graphic quality to the facade design.
Particularly noteworthy is the attention to detail: an elegant weathervane on the turret's ridge, vintage lanterns, decorative planters with greenery, wrought iron fence and gate – all these elements create a cohesive composition, emphasizing the stylistic unity of the structure. The gray shingle roof with various slopes and heights adds volume and visual interest to the building's silhouette.
This style can be adapted for modern home construction using techniques such as asymmetrical composition, combination of different textures (brick, plaster, wooden elements), decorative awnings, quality roofing with complex geometry, and thoughtful landscaping of the surrounding area.