The photograph showcases an impressive facade of a Victorian-style house painted in a vibrant blue color. This example of "Gingerbread Architecture" stands out with its rich decorative elements and meticulously crafted details.
The central element of the composition is the entrance portal featuring two classical columns painted in a cream color. The door is finished in a contrasting pink-gold tone with characteristic panel divisions and a glazed upper section. Above the door sits an ornate transom window with elegant carvings and small balusters.
The facade is adorned with numerous architectural elements: a carved cornice with dentil ornaments, decorative brickwork in the upper part of the portal, elegant pediments, and intricate fretwork. The windows are framed with contrasting trim in a red-blue palette, emphasizing the polychromatic nature of this architectural style.
In front of the house is a small terrace with the number 2103, surrounded by low shrubs and a decorative fence. The overall color scheme of the facade is bright and saturated, characteristic of the Painted Ladies trend in North American Victorian architecture.