This is an impressive example of Northern Art Nouveau architecture (Scandinavian National Romanticism), which harmoniously combines elements of wooden architecture and the Art Nouveau style of the early 20th century. The building features an asymmetrical composition and a picturesque silhouette with characteristic pointed turrets and multi-level roofs with complex breaks.
The facade presents an interesting combination of white and mustard-yellow elements, creating an expressive contrast. The lower part is executed in light tones with elements of concrete or stone, while the upper floors demonstrate a more complex texture. Particularly noteworthy is the abundance of large windows with fine glazing bars and decorative frames characteristic of Art Nouveau, providing excellent natural lighting for the interior spaces.
Decorative elements of the facade include wooden carved details on the gables, wooden brackets, and cross elements (a characteristic "X" motif) on the lower parts of the walls. These facade design techniques can be adapted for a modern home, using contrasting color combinations, decorative wooden inserts, and thoughtful placement of window openings of various configurations.
Of special note are the verandas with large windows and elegant staircases with wooden railings leading to the main entrance. The metallic roofing with a silvery sheen complements the overall composition and emphasizes the prestigious nature of the building. The surrounding landscape with tall trees creates an ideal framing for this architectural masterpiece.