Tudor, at the same time grey/beige/rose

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Suburban house with limestone facade in neo-Tudor style

#8540. Suburban house with limestone facade in neo-Tudor style

This is an elegant suburban house with a facade that combines stone masonry and Tudor-style elements. The main facade is faced with light limestone laid in a "broken stone" technique with various block sizes, creating textural diversity. Notable is the contrasting framing of the roof and window openings with dark wooden elements, which gives the building expressiveness.

The roof is made of gray shingles with several sharp gables characteristic of neo-Tudor architecture. Particularly striking are the asymmetrical gables with different angles of inclination, adding dynamics to the overall appearance of the building. The garage doors are made of dark wood with textured finishing that harmonizes with the main accent elements of the facade.

The entrance area is accentuated by a stone arch and an elegant dark door with stylized metal details. The thoughtful landscaping of the plot with topiary forms and multi-level flower beds complements the architectural composition, softening the strict lines of the building. Such techniques as contrasting combination of materials, play with textures, asymmetrical elements, and attention to details can be successfully applied when designing modern private homes to create an aesthetically pleasing and individual appearance.