The building in the image is a striking example of Queen Anne style architecture, popular in the United States in the late 19th century. The snow-white facade of this mansion showcases a complex asymmetrical composition characteristic of this style. The central focus is drawn to a round tower with a dome-shaped roof, adorned with a series of panoramic windows creating the effect of a light lantern.
The facade is rich with decorative elements: a prominent tall brick chimney with an original cap, gables with semi-circular dormer windows, and exquisite carvings. Of particular interest is the fan-shaped ornament on the central portion of the facade, as well as diverse window openings of various sizes and shapes, framed with fine casings.
The exterior is complemented by multi-level roofs with various slopes and projections. The white cladding of the facade contrasts with the gray roofing material, creating an elegant visual effect. The landscape surroundings with neat shrubs, ornamental plants, and a fountain harmoniously complement the architectural ensemble, emphasizing its sophistication and historical value.