This architectural object is an exquisite mansion designed in a Neo-Gothic style with romantic elements. The facade showcases masterful use of natural stone — the dark gray stonework gives the structure monumentality and emphasizes its prestigious status. Particularly expressive is the combination of the dark facade and light portico made of limestone or sandstone, creating a striking contrast.
The facade features a well-thought-out composition of window openings: arched windows on the first floor and rectangular ones with elegant decorative framing on the second. The centerpiece of the construction is an elegant portico with classical-style columns and a refined balustrade, which forms the grand entrance and gives the building features of palace architecture.
The framing of the mansion with hedges and wrought iron fencing creates a harmonious transition between architecture and landscape design. Notable is the role of seasonal coloration in the perception of the facade: the red foliage of the climbing plant (presumably Virginia creeper) on the left part of the building and the autumn foliage of the trees create a magnificent color contrast with the stone facade.
In designing one's own home, several techniques from this example can be adopted: contrasting combinations of materials with different textures and colors; use of arched elements to give the facade expressiveness; integration of vertical landscaping to soften the brutality of stonework; framing the territory with wrought iron fencing that echoes the architectural style of the building.