The image shows a traditional American residential building from the early 20th century, featuring a style characteristic of the late Victorian era with elements of American Colonial Revival. The structure is built of red brick and has several levels with distinctive white wooden trim elements.
The facade is symmetrical, with a central main entrance framed by substantial white columns supporting an open porch and second-floor balcony. The white wooden railings add particular expressiveness to the facade, creating a visual contrast with the red brickwork. The building's windows are large, rectangular, with classic white frames.
A notable architectural feature is the multi-level system of open spaces: a lower terrace with white railings, the main entrance porch, and a spacious balcony on the second floor. The roof has projecting eaves and dormer windows typical of this style. A small sign reading "The Deck House" is visible on the facade, suggesting the building's current commercial use.
The overall composition combines the monumentality of brickwork with the lightness of white wooden elements, creating a recognizable image of American architecture from the transitional period between the Victorian era and early modernist tradition.