This façade presents an excellent example of Art Deco architecture typical of the first half of the 20th century. The central element of the composition is an elegant dark wood door with a decorative glass element framed by a golden ornament. The stained glass with its geometric pattern adds sophistication to the entrance and reflects the stylistic elements of the era.
The stone finish of the portal, made of light limestone or sandstone, deserves special attention. Above the door are three vertical decorative panels with skillfully carved floral ornaments — flowers, leaves, and scrolls, creating the impression of a lush garden frozen in stone. On both sides of the entrance are vertical strips of glass blocks that allow light to enter the building while simultaneously serving as decorative elements.
The façade is adorned with other elements characteristic of Art Deco: floral rosettes at the edges of the upper part of the portal and finely detailed floral ornament above the doorway. The building number — 1039 — is placed on a small plaque to the right of the entrance. All decorative elements are united by a common style, creating a harmonious architectural ensemble that shows the influence of both classical traditions and modernist trends of the early 20th century.