This charming Victorian-style house showcases classic wooden architecture with numerous decorative elements. The facade is clad in traditional cedar shingles, giving the building a textured character and natural aesthetic. Of particular note is the exquisite woodwork in the form of intricate patterns (the so-called "gingerbread" decorations) adorning the roof cornice and the upper part of the gable.
Compositionally, the building has a symmetrical two-story volume with an expressive porch on the first floor and a balcony on the second. The porch is decorated with elegant turned columns supporting the canopy, and railings with vertical balusters characteristic of this style. A similar railing solution is applied to the second-floor balcony.
The color scheme of the house is built on the contrast between dark blue elements (railings, columns, window frames) and the natural shade of wooden cladding, which emphasizes the architectural details and creates a harmonious image. The framing of the house with picturesque greenery complements the overall composition, softening the geometric lines of the building and emphasizing its connection with nature.