The image showcases a magnificent example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture — a two-story mansion featuring a characteristic corner tower and richly decorated facade. The building is painted in a soft turquoise (mint) color with white decorative elements, creating an elegant contrast.
The facade is distinguished by its asymmetrical composition and variety of architectural details. Particularly notable are the conical tower with a pointed roof covered in shingles, and two bay windows — one on the front facade and another on the corner. The window openings have different shapes and sizes, typical for the Queen Anne style. The gables are adorned with intricate carvings and decorative elements.
The main entrance is framed by an elegant porch with columns, accessed via a staircase with white railings. The facade is richly embellished with carved details, brackets, decorative friezes, and cornices. Especially remarkable are the ornaments under the eaves and above the windows, giving the building a sophisticated appearance.
The building appears to have been adapted for commercial use — the ground floor houses an optometric clinic, "EyeMD of Alameda," as indicated by the information sign. This represents a typical example of adapting a historical building for modern purposes while preserving its architectural value.