The image showcases an elegant building facade in Mediterranean or Spanish Colonial style. The upper floor features distinctive triangular gables with decorative tiled finishing, creating an expressive rhythmic pattern. The semi-circular terracotta roof tiles form a wave-like cornice, which is a typical element of Mediterranean architecture.
The facade is rendered in a warm sand or ochre color, emphasizing the southern character of the building. The window openings on the upper floor are framed with decorative brick elements, creating a contrast with the main wall surface. The windows have green frames and small decorative balcony railings, adding refinement to the building.
The lower floor is designed in a more restrained manner, with rectangular windows framed by white casings and complemented by green folding shutters. This color scheme (sandy, green, terracotta) is characteristic of Mediterranean architectural tradition and creates a harmonious, warm image.
Of particular note is the craftsmanship in the execution of the tiled roof, which not only serves a practical function but is also an important decorative element, giving the building an authentic regional character.