This is a magnificent example of a Craftsman style house, popular in the United States in the early 20th century. The building stands out with its characteristic green facade clad in shingle siding with beige decorative elements that create a harmonious contrast.
The facade displays typical Craftsman style features: a prominent roof with wide overhangs, decorative brackets and exposed beams, and characteristic gable detailing with ventilation elements. Of particular note is the dormer window with a gabled roof, which adds additional volume and expressiveness to the house.
On the first floor, there is a spacious porch with a brick foundation and decorative wooden supports. The windows of the house vary in shape and size — some adorned with decorative muntins, adding elegance to the facade. A particularly attractive feature is the decorative bay window-balcony on the second floor with intricate wooden railings and carved brackets.
The color scheme is traditional for this architectural style — natural tones of green and beige with accents on architectural details. The roof, covered with light brown composite shingles, harmoniously completes the composition.