The image shows a distinctive example of Basque or neo-regional architectural style. The building facade features a pronounced triangular shape with an asymmetrical gabled roof, which is a typical element of Alpine or Basque architectural tradition.
The facade is clearly divided into three levels. The lower level is finished in white with decorative relief ornaments at the bottom. This level features three identical green shutters that create a rhythmic visual accent. The middle part of the facade is also white but adorned with a horizontal band of floral ornament, adding elegance and authenticity to the building.
The upper part of the facade is executed in half-timbered style with a characteristic structure of terracotta-red beams and white spaces between them. Particularly expressive are the protruding wooden roof brackets that emphasize the depth of the cornice. The central part of the upper tier contains four windows framed with the same terracotta finish.
The entire building demonstrates a harmonious combination of functionality and decorative elements typical of the neo-regional style of the early 20th century. The bright blue sky in the background highlights the warm hues of the facade, creating a striking contrast.