The image showcases an excellent example of colonial architecture with clear Spanish or Portuguese stylistic influences. The building facade is executed in light tones with rich decorative elements. Particularly striking is the symmetrical composition with a central balcony on the second floor, framed by three arched windows with wooden louvers.
The upper part of the building is adorned with characteristic terracotta roof tiles and projecting dark wooden cornice elements that create an expressive contrast with the white plaster walls. The architectural details of the facade include elegant bas-reliefs depicting floral compositions in vases positioned between the first-floor windows, giving the building a refined appearance.
The window openings on both the first and second floors are framed with elegant casings, while the windows themselves are equipped with traditional wooden louvered shutters in different shades (green, turquoise). Particularly noteworthy are the arched windows on the second floor with a balustrade, characteristic of colonial style. Decorative elements above the doorways and fine stucco work complement the overall aesthetics of the building, reflecting the taste for detail typical of this architectural direction.