The image showcases a magnificent example of early 20th century American Colonial architecture, reminiscent of classic Neo-Georgian mansions. This two-story building is finished in light colors with a characteristic symmetrical facade composition.
The house facade demonstrates elegant restraint with expressive details. The central entrance is framed by four Doric columns supporting a wide porch with a balustrade. Above the entrance is the address number "6332". Symmetrically arranged first-floor windows are framed with dark green shutters, creating a striking contrast with the light-colored siding.
Particularly notable is the upper floor with three dormer windows, the central one projecting as a bay with a balcony and decorative railing. The roof has a complex configuration with elements of a hip roof and decorative finials. The side dormers with their semi-circular shape give the facade sophistication and lightness.
The landscape design in front of the house includes a well-maintained lawn and flower beds with vibrant plants that emphasize the ceremonial and welcoming character of the facade. Coniferous trees on the sides add balance and completeness to the composition.