The image shows a charming brick house in American traditional style, likely built in the 1930s-40s. The facade is made of red brick with decorative light stone elements creating a contrasting accent. The roof features a characteristic triangular gable and is covered with light-colored shingles.
The main entrance is positioned in the center of the composition and is highlighted with a white portal with a small canopy. The house number is visible above the entrance. Windows are symmetrically placed on both sides of the entrance: a rectangular window with a curtain on the left, and a window with distinctive dark framing on the right. Of particular architectural interest is the round porthole window on the gable, which gives the facade individuality.
The facade is also adorned with ventilation openings in the upper part of the gable, which serve as both functional and decorative elements. In front of the house, there is a small front yard with neatly trimmed evergreen shrubs that emphasize the cozy, residential character of the building. A pathway leading to the front door and several steps complete the facade composition.