The photograph captures a magnificent example of Victorian architecture in the Italianate style with elements of Stick Style. The two-story mansion is painted in a soft blue color with white decorative elements, creating a graceful and elegant appearance.
The facade of the building is richly adorned with decorative details. Particularly notable is the characteristic Victorian bay window with a polygonal base on the first and second floors, equipped with large windows framed by exquisite casings. The upper part of the bay window is decorated with fine carvings and a frieze with dentils.
The main entrance is accentuated by a magnificent porch with an arched opening, supported by classical columns with decorative capitals. The entrance door is wooden, double-leaved, with glazing in the upper section. The staircase leading to the entrance is framed by period-typical balustrades with ornamental elements.
The roof cornice features expressive brackets and intricate carved details, typical of the Italianate style. The second-floor windows are adorned with decorative casings and pediments, emphasizing the vertical rhythm of the facade. The horizontal siding contrasts with the vertical elements, creating a harmonious composition.
The building is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with shrubs and low vegetation, which complements its historical value and creates the atmosphere of a late 19th century American suburb.