The image showcases a splendid example of Victorian architecture in the Queen Anne style. This two-story house features a characteristic asymmetrical composition and rich decorative facade treatment. The main volume of the building is complemented by projecting bay windows and a turret with a complex multi-gabled roof.
The facade displays the typical Victorian-era diversity of textures and materials. The lower level is executed in yellowish-brown tones, while the upper floor is clad with decorative green shingles featuring a distinctive "fish scale" pattern. Bright red accents on the gables, cornices, and window frames add particular expressiveness to the building.
The first-floor porch wraps around part of the house and is supported by elegant turned columns connected by decorative railings with a cross-pattern. The porch space is adorned with hanging baskets of vibrant pink flowers, adding even more picturesqueness to the facade. Windows of various shapes and sizes, including arched elements on the second floor, complement the architectural ensemble.
The house is surrounded by a well-maintained garden with diverse plants and shrubs that harmoniously complement the vibrant palette of the facade. A brick chimney crowning the pitched roof completes the composition, emphasizing the vertical rhythm of the building.