This residence draws from Mediterranean revival and neo-colonial vocabulary, expressed through textured stucco walls, warm earth tones, and a low pitched terracotta tiled roofscape. The composition balances asymmetry with classical order, using arched windows, recessed balconies, and slender columns to soften the mass. Timber framed glazing and wrought iron railings add craft detail against the broad plastered surfaces. A sheltered porch and extended eaves create transitional thresholds between indoors and landscape. The house emphasizes horizontality through layered rooflines, yet punctuates the skyline with a modest gable and dormer, giving it a suburban villa character rooted in comfort, familiarity, and gentle grandeur.




