The photograph showcases a classic American two-story residence in the Colonial Revival style. The house features a symmetrical façade with a characteristic terracotta-colored hipped roof and traditional rectangular windows. The façade employs a two-tone color scheme: the main section has light-colored stucco, while the foundation level and the central entrance framing are highlighted with red brick.
The central entrance is designed as a portico with an arched brick opening and a small overhang. Symmetrical windows with wooden frames flank both sides of the entrance. The second-floor façade is adorned with three windows, with the central one being smaller than those on the sides, creating a visual accent above the entrance area.
A neat cornice runs along the perimeter of the building, and the corners of the façade are emphasized with decorative masonry elements made of dark stone. The front yard features a well-maintained landscape with low shrubs framing the approach to the porch. Overall, the exterior reflects the elegance and restraint characteristic of American architecture from the first half of the 20th century.