This building exemplifies a magnificent modern suburban house with elements of neoclassical architecture and subtle Tudor influences. The facade features a combined technique using natural sandstone and darker brick masonry, creating an expressive contrast and visual separation of volumes.
Particularly noteworthy are the tall pointed gables that give the house's silhouette expressiveness and upward aspiration. The facade demonstrates an interesting play of textures: the lower part is predominantly made of large stone blocks, while the upper floor is partially faced with herringbone pattern brickwork, adding sophistication to the building and drawing attention to the details.
The first-floor windows are framed with stone arches with voussoirs, while the upper floor window openings are rectangular. The central entrance is accentuated by a glass door with decorative wrought iron grillwork and a semi-circular top, adding elegance to the facade. The garage doors, designed in the style of barn doors made of dark brown wood, harmonize perfectly with the overall style and emphasize the handcrafted approach.
Metal awnings over some windows, as well as wooden decorative elements under the roof, add depth and shadow play to the facade. The multi-pitched roof covered with gray asphalt shingles completes the image of a respectable family home. The landscape design with neat plantings of low shrubs and a well-maintained lawn emphasizes the property's prestigious nature.