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Elegant Neoclassical Townhouse Facade with French Motifs

#9162. Elegant Neoclassical Townhouse Facade with French Motifs

This elegant townhouse represents an exceptional example of neoclassical architecture with French influences. The facade is executed in light limestone or similar stone, giving it a refined and noble appearance. The symmetrical composition of the facade is emphasized by the central placement of the entrance group and the uniform arrangement of window openings.

Particularly noteworthy is the French Renaissance mansard roof with its characteristic break and slate covering, framed by two brick chimneys. Below the roof sits a graceful dormer window with small panes that adds architectural interest to the upper level of the building.

The facade demonstrates fine attention to detail: clear horizontal articulations in the form of cornices and bands that visually separate the floors; elegant window casings; decorative brackets under projecting elements. Tall windows with small panes provide abundant natural light while maintaining historical aesthetics.

The entrance area is laconic in design, with a black door and paired wall sconces that emphasize the central axis of the composition. The metal fence and staircase with elegant railings complement the overall image, creating a transition between the building and the surrounding landscape.

For the modern homeowner, this facade offers several useful techniques: using high-quality natural materials to create a timeless image; emphasis on proportion and symmetry; attention to architectural details such as cornices and window frames; harmonious combination of various materials (stone, brick, metal); well-thought-out landscaping that complements the architecture without obscuring it.