Before us stands an elegant example of classic American colonial architecture with modern interpretations. This two-story building with white wooden siding embodies the traditional country house with an expressive facade.
The main facade is organized around a spacious porch with a colonnade in the classical style. The Tuscan order columns support a wide canopy, creating a harmonious rhythm and emphasizing the horizontal composition. The brick foundation of the porch with neat steps adds a textural contrast to the snow-white facade.
Of particular note is the second level with its characteristic balcony, framed by simple railings and a small projecting cornice that organizes the space of the second entrance. The architectural detail of an arched window on the gable gives completeness to the composition.
The dark roofing with a neat red brick chimney effectively contrasts with the white siding. Facade lighting is executed in the form of classic lanterns, creating a warm atmosphere and emphasizing the architectural style.
The landscape design harmoniously complements the architecture: neatly trimmed shrubs form a soft line along the facade, while the brick paving echoes the material of the base and chimney, creating a cohesive composition.