Before us is an interesting example of traditional wooden architecture, likely dating from the early 20th century. The building is a two-story wooden house with characteristic elements that make its facade particularly expressive. Note the rich cladding of the facade using wooden panels that create a rustication effect.
Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements of the second floor: a bay window on the left side of the building with geometric ornamentation and a balcony on the right side with a radial sun-like pattern at the top. The windows are framed with simple but elegant casings, giving the building a traditional look. The lower part of the walls is decorated with a diamond-shaped pattern, adding textural variety.
This architectural object demonstrates how a variety of geometric shapes and textures can be used to create a visually interesting facade even with a limited palette of materials. In modern private construction, one can adopt the principle of contrasting textures, play with window openings of different sizes, and decorative elements to accentuate architectural details.