The presented building showcases a beautiful example of neoclassical architecture with elements of colonial style. The facade features a symmetrical composition and an elegant curved veranda that creates an expressive accent on the central part of the building. The facade is finished in a light gray shade, giving the structure a noble and sophisticated appearance.
Particularly noteworthy are the columns with decorative capitals that support both the lower and upper verandas, creating the impression of a two-story portico. The balustrades on both levels of the veranda add classical expressiveness and emphasize the building's status. The arched entrances on either side of the central veranda with decorative elements above them balance the composition and add depth to the facade.
The window openings are framed with simple yet elegant casings, and the mansard roof with a protruding window completes the image, giving the building additional height and architectural significance. When designing your own facade, you can adopt techniques such as symmetry, the use of classical architectural elements (columns, balustrades), highlighting the central part of the building, and harmoniously combining different textures and decorative elements.