This elegant country house in the American style combines traditional architecture with elements of luxury. The facade of the mansion presents a harmonious combination of natural stone (gray brick) and wooden brown siding on the second floor, creating an interesting contrast of textures and materials.
The architectural composition of the facade is symmetrical and includes several intersecting gabled roofs of varying heights, giving the building dynamism and dimensionality. The central entrance is accentuated by a portico with four white columns and a stone arch, creating a sense of solidity and inviting one inside. The dark double entry doors effectively contrast with the light-colored stonework.
On both sides of the central entrance are garage doors in a beige color that harmonize with the overall color palette of the building. The window openings on the first floor have arched elements and are equipped with dark shutters, while the second-floor windows are more traditionally rectangular with similar shutters, providing visual unity.
The landscaping in front of the house is well thought out: a wide driveway made of light concrete, a well-maintained lawn, and symmetrically placed flowering shrubs emphasize the architectural style and status of the building. The overall impression is one of solidity, comfort, and refined elegance of American suburban architecture.