The image showcases an exquisite example of Victorian architecture with a characteristic decorative gable in the "gingerbread house" style. Particularly impressive is the rich woodwork adorning the cornice and gable of the building. The ornate bargeboard (decorative trim on the roof eave) with intricate patterns creates a lace-like framing effect for the roof.
At the center of the gable sits an elegant Gothic window with a pointed arch, which is a typical element of the Neo-Gothic revival in 19th-century architecture. The light, cream-colored facade effectively contrasts with the white decorative elements, emphasizing their sophistication and complexity.
The architectural ensemble is complemented by decorative brackets and scrolls that support the protruding roof elements. This facade design is an excellent example of how decorative details can create a unique character for a building.
When designing a modern home in a similar style, one can incorporate some elements of this architecture: decorative overlays on gables, carved elements for the under-roof space, and stylized windows with arched tops. The combination of the main wall tone with highlighted white decorative elements would also be a relevant technique for creating an expressive and elegant appearance for the building.