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Forest mansion with contrasting brick and white facade in neo-Gothic style

#7461. Forest mansion with contrasting brick and white facade in neo-Gothic style

Before us stands an expressive example of a modern interpretation of a classic country mansion combining elements of neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. The facade presents a harmonious combination of terracotta-colored brickwork and light stucco, creating a striking contrast.

The architectural composition of the mansion is characterized by asymmetry and picturesqueness. The building's volume is formed by several parts of varying heights: a central section with a high hipped roof, a tower element with a spire, and lower extensions. The roof is covered with brown tiles, creating a warm accent and emphasizing the European character of the structure.

The facade is richly decorated: white framing around windows and building corners effectively contrasts with the brickwork. The ornamental inserts between windows, elegant consoles under cornices, and balcony balustrades deserve special attention. The windows vary in shape and size, many featuring arched tops, which adds a romantic quality to the house's appearance.

The ground floor is primarily finished in light tones, with neat wooden elements and an elegant porch with a balustrade. The mansion is organically integrated into the forest landscape, surrounded by tall pine and spruce trees, enhancing the impression of a secluded country residence.

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