It was designed by John E. Tourtellotte and Company.
[2] It is a large Bungalow-style house with both front-facing and cross gables.
It is unusual for its size and for its shingle siding.
The Idaho State Historical Society inventory of the house states: "The house is massive for a bungalow, with a thirty-six-by-fifty-four-foot perimeter and an additional cross gable which allows a full four bedrooms and a sleeping porch to be included under the low gabled roof of the upper half story.
This article about a property in Idaho on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.