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Eclectic Villa Facade: Neo-Gothic Meets Alpine Chalet

#7459. Eclectic Villa Facade: Neo-Gothic Meets Alpine Chalet

The image showcases an impressive villa in Neo-Gothic style with elements of chalet architecture and eclectic influences. The building's facade demonstrates a characteristic combination of materials for this architectural direction: light stone foundation contrasting with decorative elements of red brick and vibrant blue wooden inserts.

Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical composition of the facade with protruding bay windows and multi-level roof. The central element of the facade is a tall pointed tower with a decorative spire, which gives the building vertical dynamics. The roof is executed in a complex mansard form with sharp gables, characteristic of Alpine chalets.

The facade is richly decorated: elegant wrought iron balcony railings, carved wooden elements in the gables, decorative masonry, and expressive window frames create visual complexity and richness of detail. The windows vary in shape and size—from rectangular to arched—adding character and individuality to the building.

In front of the villa lies an elegant circular driveway made of cobblestone with a central flowerbed, emphasizing the building's status. The landscape design harmoniously complements the architecture: neatly trimmed shrubs and flower compositions create a frame for this amazing architectural piece situated among pine and birch trees, adding naturalness to the overall picture.

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