Before us stands a compact, charming brick house in Cape Cod style with a characteristic roof shape and symmetrical arrangement of facade elements. The facade is constructed of red brick in a warm terracotta shade, which creates a sense of solidity and tradition.
Particularly expressive are the three dormer windows protruding from the pitched roof. These dormers with triangular pediments give the upper floor a distinctive silhouette and provide natural illumination to the attic space. The roof is covered with brownish-red tiles that harmoniously complement the brickwork.
The first floor features symmetrically placed rectangular windows with dark frames that effectively contrast with the warm brick surface. The central entrance is accentuated by a dark blue door with a small canopy and flanking light fixtures. In front of the entrance is a compact porch with several steps, flanked by decorative garden urns.
The landscape design of the plot emphasizes the cozy character of the house: neatly trimmed evergreen shrubs frame the facade, creating a natural border for the architectural composition. The overall impression is of a harmonious example of traditional American residential architecture, combining practicality, comfort, and aesthetic appeal.