Before us is an excellent example of a traditional German half-timbered house, combining characteristic elements of regional architecture. The two-story building with a high red tile roof demonstrates impeccable execution of the half-timbering technique in the upper part of the facade. The contrasting combination of dark wooden beams and white plaster creates a recognizable geometric pattern, particularly expressive in the design of the gable.
The lower floor of the building is executed in a more subdued manner — light pink walls adorned with elegant decorative elements in the form of ornamental frames around window openings and a frieze with a floral pattern under the cornice. The windows of the first floor are symmetrically arranged relative to the central entrance with a wooden door, which is accessed by several steps.
Special charm is added to the building by the combination of utilitarian half-timbering with decorative elements characteristic of more refined architectural styles. The olive-green shutters on the attic floor windows add a color accent and emphasize the authenticity of the structure. The well-maintained foreground with neatly trimmed hedges frames the house, creating a harmonious transition between architecture and the surrounding landscape.