This is a beautiful example of an American Craftsman style house, popular in the early 20th century. The building features a characteristic low-pitched roof with overhanging eaves and visible decorative rafter tails. Of particular note is the wide porch with substantial, stocky columns on stone bases — a typical element of this architectural style.
The façade is finished in a two-color scheme: the main part is executed in a soft greenish-blue color, while accent elements, including the door and window frames, are painted in a rich burgundy. The upper part of the façade has a feature characteristic of the Craftsman style — four rectangular windows in a row under the roof slope, highlighted with red framing.
An expressive element of the composition is the stylish dormer projection with small windows, which adds volume and creates an architectural accent. The red brick chimney harmoniously complements the overall appearance of the building. The landscape design with a neat hedge, flowering plants, and a well-maintained lawn emphasizes the cozy and traditional character of the architecture.