This is a beautiful example of a wooden mansion in traditional Russian style with Art Nouveau elements. The facade demonstrates wooden carvings and decorative elements characteristic of Russian architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. The two-story structure features an asymmetrical composition with an expressive tower topped by a decorative weathervane, giving the building a distinctive silhouette.
The facade is distinguished by rich decorative ornamentation: carved window frames, figured cornices, and decorative pediments above the porch and window openings. Particularly impressive is the abundance of wooden "lace" on the pediments and under-roof decorations. The color scheme is traditional - a combination of brown (natural wood color) for the main walls and white for decorative elements, creating an expressive contrast.
The building has several entrance groups, including a formal porch with a canopy supported by carved columns. Large window openings with small-paned glazing, typical for the late 19th century, provide good natural lighting for interior spaces.
For modern private construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this example: the use of contrasting colors to highlight architectural elements, application of carved details on pediments and cornices, expressive design of window openings using decorative frames, and creation of an asymmetrical composition to give the building individuality.