This charming turquoise cottage represents a splendid example of playful residential architecture. The facade is clad with turquoise shingles creating a bright, memorable appearance. The gabled roof with brown shingles is crowned with a decorative weather vane in the shape of a rooster, adding individuality to the building's silhouette.
The entrance area is accentuated by a small porch with white steps and a bright green door that creates a striking contrast with the main color of the facade. Above the entrance is a small canopy, supported by simple brackets and echoing the form of the main roof.
The window openings are framed with white trim that stands out clearly against the turquoise background. The facade is given special picturesqueness by flower boxes below the windows on both the first and second floors, filled with vibrant flowers, which further softens the geometry of the building and connects it with the surrounding garden.
When designing your own facade, it's worth noting several techniques used here: the contrasting combination of the main color with white trim elements, the use of an accent color for the entrance door, the addition of decorative elements (weather vane), and the integration of living plants into the facade architecture through window boxes. Such solutions help create an individual, memorable image even for a small residential house.