Before us is an exquisite example of early 20th century American residential architecture, executed in late Victorian or early Colonial style with neoclassical elements. The snow-white facade dominates the composition, creating a noble, elegant image.
The architectural composition is distinguished by the asymmetry of volumes and expressive plasticity. Particularly noteworthy is the round turret with conical roofing in the foreground, which adds dynamics to the static volume of the building. Characteristic wide cornices with decorative brackets create an expressive play of light and shadow while protecting the facade from precipitation.
The roofing is done in a dark gray color, creating an elegant contrast with the white walls. Two brick chimneys are remarkable, crowning the building like regal finials. The window openings are predominantly rectangular, with fine glazing bars that give the facade a traditional appearance.
The entrance group is designed with a wide porch with a low balustrade and metal handrails, making the building accessible. The landscaping with neatly trimmed shrubs and lawn perfectly complements the architectural appearance, emphasizing its respectability and connection to the earth.