Before us is a charming example of American suburban architecture, showcasing an eclectic blend of country and craftsman style elements. The facade is skillfully adorned with a combination of natural materials — gray-brown wooden cladding (shake siding) on the main portion of the house and stone masonry in the central portal and lower part of the facade.
The architectural composition of the facade is asymmetrical yet balanced. The central element is a stone portal with a gabled roof and a wooden door. On both sides, there are windows with white frames and decorative flower boxes that add particular charm and coziness to the facade. The dormer windows on the second floor with decorative shutters emphasize the vertical rhythm of the composition, while the upper balcony with a pergola adds depth to the overall silhouette.
The roof deserves special attention — multi-gabled, with harmoniously composed forms, covered with dark gray shingles. The stone foundation creates a visually solid base for the entire structure. A well-maintained lawn, manicured flower beds, and a thoughtfully designed pathway to the entrance complement the overall picture, turning this house into an exemplary specimen of considered landscape design.