Before us stands an excellent example of historical American architecture in the neoclassical style with elements of colonial design. This two-story mansion features a harmonious combination of dark wooden shingle siding and contrasting white elements. The facade design demonstrates impeccable mastery of classical proportions and attention to detail.
Special expressiveness is given to the building by the characteristic round porthole windows placed on the facade and an exquisite white portico with columns forming the grand entrance. The front is complemented by elegant balustrades both on the first-floor terrace and on the flat roof section of the second floor, creating a sense of lightness and completeness to the composition.
The facade design emphasizes symmetry, which is characteristic of the classical tradition. Decorative elements such as cornices, window casings, and white corner pilasters give the building an aristocratic appearance. This approach can be adopted when designing your own home: contrasting color schemes (dark facade with white trim) help highlight architectural elements and give the structure character.
The building's corner location is emphasized by the special treatment of the angular part of the building, where a characteristic round window is placed. The mansard roof with dormers adds additional expressiveness and functionality to the building's volume, transforming the attic space into a full-fledged floor.