Before us is a classic example of an American residence in the Shingle Style, executed with impeccable elegance and attention to detail. The two-story mansion features an asymmetrical façade composition characteristic of this architectural direction, which gives the structure dynamism and visual interest.
The façade is clad in gray-green siding that echoes the surrounding nature, while the roof is made of traditional shingles in a subdued gray shade. The interplay of volumes deserves special attention: the main two-story structure is complemented by several protruding elements and dormer windows, creating an expressive silhouette.
The central entrance is accentuated by a laconic portico with a triangular pediment supported by classic white columns. The window openings are organized in a manner traditional for this style – predominantly rectangular, with multi-pane glazing, gathered in groups. The second-floor windows with characteristic triangular pediments are especially expressive.
Harmonious integration with the landscape is achieved through thoughtful landscaping: bright accents in the form of a red maple contrast with the main palette of the façade, while a retaining wall made of natural stone creates an elegant transition between architecture and natural surroundings.
The adjoining garage with wooden doors is organically integrated into the overall composition, without disrupting the integrity of the architectural appearance. The entire structure demonstrates the characteristic American country house aspiration for comfort and representation while maintaining a connection with the natural context.