Before us stands a charming two-story house in the American Craftsman style from the early 20th century, with distinct influences of the bungalow aesthetic. The main volume of the house is clad in light green horizontal siding, creating a harmonious blend with the surrounding nature. Particularly notable is the front portico with its distinctive pink-peach square columns supporting the roof slope.
The architectural composition of the facade is asymmetrical but balanced through the proportional distribution of window openings. The roof features complex geometry with multiple slopes and generous eave overhangs, enhanced by decorative dark brackets. The dormer window on the second floor adds additional volume to the upper part of the building and provides natural lighting.
The windows are framed with dark brown trim, creating an expressive contrast with the main color of the facade. The first floor is complemented by a spacious porch with railing, organically transitioning into an entrance stairway with several steps. The chimney with green finishing harmoniously fits into the overall color scheme of the house.
A small front garden with autumn flowers and decorative elements has been laid out in front of the house, emphasizing the cozy, lived-in character of the building. The autumn maple with red foliage to the left of the house creates a picturesque accent, highlighting the seasonal beauty of this architectural ensemble.