Before us is a typical American cottage in the bungalow style, distinguished by its modest yet simultaneously attractive facade. House number 1415 features a restrained color palette with dark gray (almost graphite) horizontal siding and contrasting white window frames, creating a classic and elegant combination.
The facade is characterized by a symmetrical arrangement of elements with the main entrance highlighted by a deep purple door, creating an expressive accent. The architectural composition is complemented by a pitched roof with a neat eave line and a traditional brick chimney, which adds a vertical element to the predominantly horizontal structure of the building.
Windows with white frames and classic grid divisions are an important element of the facade, giving the house both a traditional and neat appearance. Special attention has been paid to landscaping and garden design: low-growing shrubs at the foundation soften the transition from building to plot, while a small, well-maintained lawn with decorative stones creates a welcoming appearance.
When designing your own facade in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the harmonious combination of contrasting colors (dark siding/light windows), the use of an accent entrance door, and simple but expressive building geometry. An important element is also the design of the entrance area with comfortable steps and minimalist landscape design that emphasizes the architecture without overloading the visual perception of the house.