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Elegant Stone Façade with Neo-Gothic Elements

#8136. Elegant Stone Façade with Neo-Gothic Elements

This house represents a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of the neo-Gothic style with elements of an English cottage. The façade is completely faced with natural stone in various shades of gray, creating a rich texture and emphasizing the solidity of the structure. The central element of the composition is the asymmetrical arrangement of architectural volumes with two gables of different sizes, giving the building a dynamic silhouette.

The window openings of various shapes and sizes deserve special attention - rectangular, semi-circular, and pointed arches, which add variety to the strict composition. An effective design solution is the copper dome elements above the bay window and entrance group, which contrast with the gray stone and add sophistication to the building. The dark roof made of natural tiles harmoniously completes the image of the house.

The entrance area is designed with special attention to details: a semi-circular arch above the door, elegant wrought iron fencing on the terrace, decorative lamps on both sides of the entrance - all this creates a welcoming atmosphere and visually highlights the formal part of the building. The soft illumination of the windows from the inside gives the house a special charm in the evening, emphasizing the architectural details.

For modern private construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this project: the combination of different textures and materials (stone and metal), the use of asymmetrical volumes to create a dynamic appearance, attention to the proportions and details of window openings, as well as thoughtful landscaping that becomes a natural continuation of the house's architecture. The skillful use of decorative lighting is also an effective way to emphasize the expressiveness of the façade.

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