Much of the British architecture remains red brick outside, sloping upwards, with dark grey roofs.
There are also walls painted white, which is a very dark white or what you might call "gray."
Houses are usually made of brick, wood, steel and other materials. Reinforced concrete is rarely seen.
British villa main wall of concrete block building structure, construction is simple and dignified architectural color and unique style, slope roof, tiger window, parapet (refers to the low wall of building exterior wall above the roof), the use of architectural language and symbols, such as sunshine room fully explaining the peculiar to the British building solemn, of primitive simplicity.
Double steep roof, deep cornice, exposed wood, frame, brick base Angle and so on are the main features of English architecture.
Garden building, British gardens usually use a lot of use of drainage, fountains, British, British sculpture, British flower corridor column, careful layout of the plant maze, such as landscape sketch, and the organic combination of plots of natural elevation difference to convert the scenic area and the layout of the plant high and low level, eventually to become obvious romantic emotional appeal, and the characteristics of the slope landscape of England.
Space features of British style
The English garden abandons the regular and symmetrical layout of the garden, in pursuit of wider and more beautiful garden space, on the basis of the garden style of secret garden, green cong planting altar, green niche and its statue, pond garden and water spray, with gorgeous flowers to increase the garden bright and lively tone.
British style color application
British architecture is characterized by flexible and applicable space, natural flow, and artistic color matching of blue, gray and green endowing the architecture with dynamic rhythm and beauty.
Pale green meadows, dark green woods, and golden wheat fields, interspersed with steeple-topped churches and red-topped cottages, constitute the most basic pattern of the English countryside.