Before us stands a charming example of eclectic architecture, a narrow three-story house with an expressive facade that combines elements of French alpine villa and Norman chalet styles. The building demonstrates a magnificent combination of natural stone and decorative elements.
The facade is created from a combination of stonework, which forms the basis of the visual image. Particular attention is drawn to the characteristic mansard roof with its curved shape, covered with terracotta tiles. Turquoise-blue wooden elements create a vivid contrast with the stone facade, emphasizing the architectural solution and giving the building individuality.
On the second floor, there is a small balcony with wooden railings, and on the first floor – a spacious terrace with a fence that harmonizes with the overall style of the building. Window and door openings are framed with wooden elements of a warm golden hue, which gives the facade a homely warmth and coziness.
The facade design uses techniques that can be applied in modern private construction: contrasting color combinations of natural materials, expressive architectural elements to create a unique building silhouette, as well as a harmonious combination of functionality and aesthetics. Particularly noteworthy is the use of natural stone as a durable and noble material capable of giving individuality to any home.