This magnificent shingle-style mansion represents a classic example of American architecture, harmoniously integrated into the autumn landscape. The facade is clad in traditional cedar shingles of a warm brown hue, creating a rich textural surface that changes depending on the lighting.
The architectural composition of this two-story house features a balanced asymmetrical design with elements characteristic of the style: expressive gables with round and arched windows, elegant dormer windows with arched frames. Special attention is drawn to the central portico with two classical Tuscan-order columns, creating a striking accent on the main entrance.
The base of the facade is made of natural stone, giving visual stability to the structure and forming an interesting contrast with the wooden cladding of the upper part. Window openings with traditional white frames and the characteristic shingle-style divisions create a rhythmic pattern on the facade, emphasizing the horizontal and vertical lines of the building.
The facade is elegantly complemented by thoughtful landscape design with multi-level plantings: neatly trimmed lawn, low shrubs along the foundation, and taller ornamental plants framing the entrance and corners of the building. The autumn palette of surrounding trees resonates with the warm shade of the facade, creating a harmonious color scheme.