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Two-tone Tudor Revival Brick Façade with Arched Elements

#7736. Two-tone Tudor Revival Brick Façade with Arched Elements

Before us stands a striking example of a brick cottage in the Tudor Revival style, popular in American residential architecture of the first half of the 20th century. The façade features a characteristic two-tone brickwork: the main field is executed in red brick, while the decorative elements are made of light yellow brick, creating an effective contrast.

Particularly noteworthy are the arched entryways framed with yellow brick, which lend the façade elegance and visual depth. The roof has a classic asymmetrical silhouette with a pointed gable, covered with composite shingles in brown tones that harmonize with the warm colors of the façade. A prominent brick chimney with decorative trim completes the composition.

The façade is enhanced by a small terrace with metal railings, elevated above ground level, which is typical for American suburban homes. The landscaping includes a brick retaining wall and informal plantings that soften the strictness of the architectural solution. Architectural expressiveness is achieved not through excessive decoration, but through carefully considered proportions and contrast of materials.

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