#8797. Traditional brick facade with gabled tile roof

The house presented demonstrates a classic execution of a modern brick facade with elements of traditional German architecture. The facade is made of warm red-brown clinker brick, creating a sense of reliability and solidity. The gabled roof with a characteristic high pediment is covered with terracotta tiles, giving the house a harmonious, complete appearance.

The symmetrical solution of the entrance group deserves special attention: two identical entrances with semi-circular inserts in the doors form the central composition of the facade, emphasized by a small canopy. The windows of the upper floor in the pediment have classical proportions and a light-colored framing, creating a subtle contrast with the brickwork.

The facade is harmoniously complemented by landscape design: neat shrubs and plants frame the perimeter of the house, while a paved brick area with a circular element in front of the entrance creates a transition zone between the structure and the surrounding area. The architectural solution shows attention to details and proportions, characteristic of quality European house building.

To create a similar facade in your own project, you can use several techniques: combining brickwork with contrasting elements (white slopes, frames), symmetrical arrangement of windows and doors to create a balanced composition, using classical proportions in pediment elements and characteristic tiled roofing to give the house a traditional appearance.

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