This is an excellent example of an American Craftsman style house, showcasing the characteristic features of this architectural movement from the early 20th century. The two-story building is clad in dark blue wooden shingle siding with striking contrast provided by white trim details.
The façade features a symmetrical composition with a projecting central porch supported by substantial white columns typical of the Craftsman style - tapered toward the top. The gabled roof with wide eaves is adorned with decorative brackets, a hallmark detail of this style. The upper part of the gable includes ventilation slats that are organically integrated into the overall composition.
The open porch deserves special attention with its characteristic low Craftsman-style brick parapet complemented by brick stairs. The brick foundation creates a visual "anchor" for the entire structure. The window openings are divided into multiple sections, another distinctive feature of this style, giving the building a traditional yet elegant appearance.
The color scheme represents a classic approach to Craftsman style: dark blue as the main color, white decorative elements, and terracotta brick details create a harmonious combination that emphasizes the architectural features of the building. The landscape design with a neat lawn and brick pathway complements the overall composition, creating a cozy, well-maintained appearance.