Before us is a classic example of Shingle style architecture, characteristic of New England coastal areas. The facade features a complex composition with pronounced asymmetry and a multi-level structure. The main feature is the dark brown wooden shingle cladding, which gives the house a distinctive rustic charm and organically integrates it into the surrounding landscape.
The facade is rich in architectural details: numerous windows of various sizes with multi-pane glazing create an expressive rhythm against the dark surface of the walls. The central section with large windows stands out particularly, providing maximum natural light to the interior spaces. The gabled roof with dormers adds volume to the upper floor and creates a characteristic silhouette.
At the ground level, the facade is partially clad with natural stone, creating a visually solid foundation for the entire structure. Multi-level open terraces with white wooden railings and staircases contrast with the dark facade, adding lightness to the overall composition. The round balcony on the left side and the spacious veranda on the right demonstrate the architect's attention to creating various open spaces that interact with the natural surroundings.
The house is harmoniously integrated into the landscape, surrounded by mature trees and well-maintained vegetation, emphasizing its connection with nature – one of the key values of Shingle style architecture.