Before us stands an exquisite example of an early 20th-century Art Nouveau building with Neo-classical elements. The façade features a characteristic bichromatic color scheme of this style: bright orange-red brick contrasts with white decorative elements, creating an expressive rhythmic composition.
Particular attention is drawn to the elegant gabled pediment with its undulating silhouette, adorned with stucco moldings and a small dormer window in the center. The windows are symmetrically arranged and framed with decorative casings, while thin cornices run between floors, visually dividing the façade into horizontal levels.
The balconies on the second and third floors are decorated with delicate balustrades featuring floral ornaments characteristic of Art Nouveau. The entrance to the building is emphasized by an arched portal with rusticated foundation on the ground floor, giving the structure a sense of solidity.
The façade decoration employs flowing lines, relief inserts, and stucco with botanical motifs typical of Art Nouveau. At the same time, the symmetry and clarity of composition indicate influences from Neo-classicism.
For modern home construction, several techniques can be borrowed from this building: the contrasting combination of primary material and decorative elements, the use of small architectural accents (such as pediments and stucco work), and the harmonious blend of functionality and decorativeness. Even if full reproduction of such a style is challenging, individual elements can add personality to a contemporary building.