Before us is an interesting example of a residential house representing a hybrid of early 20th century architectural styles. The structure features an expressive two-tone facade, where dark red brickwork contrasts with white wooden siding. This technique creates visual interest and clearly delineates the volumes of the building.
Particularly noteworthy is the cubic shape of the structure with a flat roof having a slight slope, which gives the house features of the Prairie style popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright. The horizontal arrangement of windows, organized in clear rows, also supports this stylistic approach. The windows with dark frames create a rhythmic pattern against the white background of the siding.
A remarkable architectural element is the red wooden pergola above the entrance area, which together with the deck and stairs of the same shade forms a welcoming entrance group. This element is not only functional, creating a semi-shaded space, but also serves as an architectural accent highlighting the main entrance.
The designers skillfully used the technique of contrasting materials and colors, which can be noted when designing your own facade. Combining brick with wooden or vinyl siding creates depth and textural diversity. Highlighting the entrance group with a pergola or canopy in an accent color is also an effective technique for giving individuality to the house facade.