The building shown is a magnificent example of Victorian architecture with Queen Anne style elements. The façade is constructed of red brick, giving it warmth and solidity. Especially expressive is the round tower with a dome-shaped copper roof, covered with a noble patina and crowned with a decorative spire.
The asymmetrical composition of the façade is characteristic of Victorian style. The gable of the upper floor is adorned with a semi-circular window and decorative elements painted in burgundy. The porch stands out prominently with its ornamental dark gray pediment supported by elegant white columns.
Window frames at different levels vary in style: bay windows in the tower, rectangular ones on the first floor, and wide three-panel windows under the gable. The winter landscape with remnants of snow emphasizes the warmth of the brickwork and creates an interesting visual contrast.
The house demonstrates an excellent combination of functionality and decorative qualities typical of late 19th century architecture, when special attention was paid to façade details that created a unique appearance for residential buildings.