The image showcases a charming miniature house in folk-Victorian style, nestled among greenery. This is a striking example of vernacular architecture with decorative elements characteristic of the folk interpretation of Victorian aesthetics.
The facade displays several interesting architectural solutions. The upper part is designed as a pointed gable with ornamental elements under the cornice. Vertical board-and-batten siding gives the building visual height. Particularly noteworthy is the two-level structure with a characteristic Victorian-style balcony on the second floor, adorned with intricate wooden details.
The lower level features brick masonry and includes a glazed vestibule, creating an interesting contrast of materials. The color scheme unites white decorative elements with light-colored vertical siding and the brick foundation, emphasizing the architectural composition of the building.
In modern residential construction, such decorative techniques as carved wooden details under cornices, contrasting siding, and combining materials in facade finishing (wood and brick) can add character and individuality even to a small building. Vertical siding is also an excellent technique for visually increasing the height of a structure.