#776. Classic Georgian Facade with Contrasting Turquoise Portal

The image showcases an elegant historical doorway, which serves as an excellent example of Georgian architecture. The facade is constructed from dark green brick, creating a contrasting background for the light decorative elements. The vibrant turquoise double door serves as the central compositional accent, set within a refined architectural frame.

Special expressiveness is added to the portal by the semi-circular fanlight window above the door, adorned with radial glazing featuring delicate dividers. The architectural solution is enriched by alternating rusticated elements made of light-colored stone with a textured surface, which stand out dramatically against the dark background of the brickwork. This technique creates a rhythmic visual pattern that emphasizes the verticality of the composition.

The entrance is elevated several steps above street level, giving the building a more imposing appearance, while the classical door framing with clean geometric lines complements the overall harmony of the facade. This type of grand entrance is characteristic of 18th-19th century townhouses and demonstrates the attention to detail and proportion typical of the classical architectural period.

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