The image showcases an excellent example of residential architecture in a neoclassical style with Victorian influences. This two-story mansion is painted in an elegant light gray color that lends it both dignity and refinement.
The façade demonstrates a masterful command of architectural details. Particularly noteworthy are the richly decorated cornices with dentil molding, creating a sophisticated interplay of light and shadow. The wide roof overhangs emphasize the building's horizontal lines, giving it a sense of solidity.
The window openings are framed with simple yet elegant trim, and the symmetrical arrangement of windows on the main façade creates a feeling of balance and harmony. On the second floor, a dormer construction with a small window adds a vertical accent to the composition.
The main entrance features a compact porch with a balustrade of concrete balusters. The stepped approach from two sides is not only functional but also creates a visual axis that directs the eye toward the entrance door. Additional access is provided by a ramp with metal railings, indicating modern adaptation of this historic building.
The setting of the house—a well-maintained lawn and mature trees—organically integrates the architecture into its natural context, creating the impression of a long-inhabited yet carefully preserved space.