Before us stands an expressive example of a modern American suburban house in the "neo-traditionalist" style. The facade features a harmonious combination of natural stone and siding. The stone cladding that frames the central and right risalits gives the structure a distinctive expressiveness, creating an effect of solidity and quality craftsmanship.
The architectural composition of this two-story house is built on a contrast of materials and forms. The central entrance is accentuated by an elegant porch with white columns and railing. The gable above the entrance and the arched window on the second floor with burgundy shutters create a vertical emphasis, balancing the horizontal line of the porch. The main facade displays elements of Colonial Revival style — symmetrically arranged windows with contrasting burgundy shutters.
The right section of the house features a bay window with panoramic views, which adds volume and light to the interior spaces. The roof is covered with brown shingles that harmonize with the stonework, creating a cohesive perception of the house. The landscape design with multi-level greenery, including flower beds and ornamental shrubs, organically complements the architectural solution, emphasizing its presentability.