The image showcases an excellent example of Tudor Revival architecture in residential design. The facade of the house displays classic elements of this style: characteristic half-timbering with contrasting dark wooden beams against a light stucco surface. This feature is particularly expressive on the upper floors of the building.
The roof has a complex multi-gabled structure with several steep slopes and decorative gables. Notable also are the characteristic dormers with triangular finishes, harmoniously integrated into the overall composition of the roofing. The brick chimney adds a vertical accent to the silhouette of the house.
The lower level is clad with wooden shingles, creating an interesting contrast with the upper tiers. The entrance area is accentuated by a small porch with an overhang supported by massive wooden pillars. The white decorative railing of the veranda adds lightness to this element of the facade.
The window openings have traditional Tudor-style divisions into small panes, creating a rhythmic pattern on the facade. The color palette of the facade is built on a harmonious combination of warm beige, brown, and terracotta shades, giving the house both solidity and coziness.