The presented façade demonstrates an exquisite example of the Art Nouveau architectural style from the early 20th century. Particular attention is drawn to the elegantly designed window, framed by a round relief medallion, creating the effect of a portal or porthole. The upper part of the window is adorned with delicate floral stucco featuring symmetrical flower motifs characteristic of the Art Nouveau style.
The façade is finished in light stucco with meticulously crafted relief work. A horizontal decorative band with circular elements (rosettes) intersects the round framing, creating an interesting visual contrast between straight and curved forms. Below the window sits a small decorative cornice, maintaining the compositional integrity.
The façade design employs classical techniques that can be adapted for modern private construction: framing window openings with decorative elements, using relief medallions and horizontal bands for visual zoning, and applying plant ornaments to give the building individuality. The house number "9" on a blue plate adds an interesting color accent to the monochromatic palette of the façade.