Before us stands an elegant three-story mansion in a neoclassical style with pronounced colonial motifs. The facade of the building showcases classic American coastal architecture, characteristic of prestigious New England neighborhoods. The main part of the exterior is clad in white wooden shingles, creating a textural pattern on the wall surfaces.
The facade features harmonious symmetry and rhythmic placement of window openings. The lower level is partially decorated with red brick masonry, creating an interesting contrast with the white finish of the upper floors and adding visual stability to the composition. Numerous large windows with small panes ensure abundant natural light in the interior spaces.
Particularly noteworthy are the spacious balconies and terraces framed by white railings in classical style. The upper terrace on the second floor presents an open area with panoramic views, while the dormer window of the mansard floor with its four-sloped roof completes the vertical composition of the building.
The garden facade is complemented by a cozy terrace with wooden furniture under a green awning, which organically connects the architecture with the surrounding landscape. A well-maintained lawn and thoughtful landscape design with low shrubs and trees frame the building, emphasizing its prestigious character and creating an atmosphere of secluded luxury.