This is a charming country home executed in the American cottage style with elements of Tudor architecture. The façade is clad in light beige stonework, giving the structure solidity and substance. Particularly striking is the contrast between the stone finishing of the main part of the house and the wooden elements on the gable and porch.
The façade composition is asymmetrical, making the appearance of the house more picturesque and cozy. The left section features an open porch with decorative wooden crosspieces forming a light barrier. The central part is highlighted by an entrance group with a small porch and a triangular gable with wooden decorative beams characteristic of Tudor style. The right wing completes the composition, adding volume and balance.
Windows with white frames and small panes blend harmoniously with the stonework, creating a pleasant contrast. On the roof, you can notice a traditional dormer window, adding interest to the upper part of the building. The wooden details on the gable and entrance group are painted white, enhancing their decorative function and emphasizing the Tudor character of the architecture.
The landscaping demonstrates a tendency toward naturalness: neatly trimmed shrubs create a soft transition from the building to the lawn, while a sprawling tree adds organic quality to the entire composition. This example demonstrates how contrasting materials, asymmetrical composition, and decorative wooden elements can be successfully used to create an expressive and cozy façade for a private home.