The presented photo depicts a two-story residential house in a neoclassical style with elements of American colonial architecture. The facade is finished in a subdued green color with white decorative elements, creating a harmonious contrast and emphasizing the architectural details.
The main feature of the facade is an extensive two-level veranda with characteristic white Doric columns. The columns have massive brick bases and support elements, giving the structure solidity. The upper part of the veranda is adorned with simple geometric white wooden railings.
The windows of the house are large, rectangular in shape, with traditional American architectural division into several sections. The first-floor windows have green shutters that harmonize with the main color of the facade. The house has a flat roof with wide projecting cornices, characteristic of early 20th century architecture.
The landscaping is represented by a well-maintained lawn and low ornamental shrubs along the foundation, which emphasizes the horizontal lines of the facade and creates an organic connection between the building and its surroundings.