The presented house reflects an elegant combination of traditional Northern style with pronounced decorative elements. Compositionally, the building has two distinctly colored levels: a bright orange (terracotta) ground floor and a white upper floor, creating a memorable contrast. The facade demonstrates an interesting technique of vertical articulation through wooden cladding (tongue and groove) on the upper level.
Of particular interest are the window openings with diamond-shaped muntins, creating an expressive rhythm on the facade. The corner elements of the first floor are highlighted with white inserts, emphasizing the structural composition. The house is adorned with elegant decorative balustrades - both on the second-floor balcony and on the porch. The roof has a traditional gabled form with characteristic overhangs, indicating adaptation to a snowy climate.
A small entrance portico with a canopy blends organically into the overall composition. Decorative elements of the upper floor include ornamental inserts under the cornice and cross-shaped motifs characteristic of Northern wooden architecture. The color scheme of the house is particularly expressive against the winter landscape, creating a bright accent in the surrounding environment.