#9669. Symmetrical Brick Facade with Neoclassical Elements

Before us stands a classic two-story brick mansion executed in a neoclassical style. The facade displays strict symmetry and is characterized by the elegant use of red brick combined with white architectural elements. The central part of the facade is accentuated by an arched window on the second floor and a white door portal on the ground floor.

The window openings are designed in a classical manner with white frames and casings, creating a striking contrast with the brickwork. Particularly noteworthy are the arched windows and decorative elements above the first-floor windows. The corner sections of the building are emphasized by white vertical lines resembling pilasters, which lend the structure monumentality and solidity.

A dark tiled hip roof with four slopes completes the composition, while the brick chimney seamlessly integrates into the overall appearance of the building. The property is enclosed by a wooden fence on a stone foundation with a gate, complementing the traditional image of a residential home.

When designing your own house, you might borrow such elements as the contrasting combination of the main wall material and architectural details, the symmetrical arrangement of window openings, the use of arched elements to create classical aesthetics, as well as the thoughtful framing of the entrance group.

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