Before us is a magnificent example of Victorian "gingerbread house" architecture with elements of Neo-Gothic style. This charming house features an outstanding façade with elaborate wooden tracery characteristic of this style, creating intricate lacework on the gable and porch railings.
The color scheme of the façade deserves special attention — the use of lavender-purple shades combined with white gives the structure both festivity and elegance. The façade is adorned with pointed arch windows typical of Gothic style, creating an interesting contrast with the more playful elements of "gingerbread" woodwork.
The spacious front porch with classic white columns and decorative balusters serves as a transitional zone between the house and garden. Note the decorative purple lighting that highlights the architectural details in the evening. Climbing plants and hanging flower baskets organically complement the overall composition, softening the geometric lines of the architecture.
The gabled roof with decorative pediment and ornamental carvings typical of Victorian architecture (gingerbread trim) completes the image of this exquisite structure, representing an excellent example of preservation and restoration of historical architecture with contemporary accents.