Before us stands an exquisite example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture with its characteristic decorative elements. This two-story mansion is painted in a soft green color that enhances its elegance and connection to the natural surroundings. The façade features an asymmetrical composition with projecting volumes and a variety of textures.
The roof has a complex multi-gabled structure with decorative pediments adorned with carved semi-circular fan elements. Particularly eye-catching are the ornamental turret and weather vane on the roof, giving the building its distinctive Victorian silhouette. The façade is richly decorated with carved details, including ornate brackets and ornamental trim.
The porch with its characteristic curved arches and balustrade creates a cozy transition space between the street and the house. The entrance area is accentuated by a wide staircase and an orange front door that boldly contrasts with the main color of the façade. The wooden cladding is executed in several variations: horizontal siding combines with decorative "fish scale" shingles on the protruding elements of the upper floor.
Window openings of various shapes and sizes are organically integrated into the façade composition. Particularly expressive are the semi-circular fan windows at the top of the gables. The house is surrounded by a well-maintained landscape with flower beds, which complements the overall impression of comfort and harmony of this magnificent example of late 19th century American architecture.