The presented building is a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of the classic American Shingle style with Cape Cod elements. The façade is clad in gray wooden shingles and features a complex, multi-level composition with characteristic double triangular gables.
The façade has an asymmetrical layout, which gives the building dynamism and visual interest. The left section with its white pergola and panoramic windows is particularly striking, creating a contrast with the main volume. The right side of the façade includes an elegant semi-circular porch with columns, leading to the main entrance with a wooden door framed by blue decorative planters.
The window openings vary in size and shape but maintain a unified style with white frames and traditional muntins. The combination of materials deserves special attention: wooden shingles, white wooden trim elements, and stonework in the foundation and supporting columns of the porch. The color palette of the façade is built on a restrained combination of gray, white, and natural wood tones.
The gabled roof with multiple levels and a protruding dormer window is not only functional but also gives the house a traditional silhouette. The integration of the building into the landscape is executed with great attention to detail – a well-maintained lawn and paved walkway emphasize the status and cozy elegance of this suburban mansion.