Before us is an unusual architectural object, a building facade completely decorated with seashells. The walls are covered with a dense ornamental pattern of shells of various sizes and shapes, creating complex spiral and circular compositions on a light gray background of plaster.
The window openings with bright blue frames deserve special attention, being framed with shell decor. The upper window opening is adorned with a complex semicircular ornament made of shells, forming a distinctive pediment. The windowsill of the lower window is also decorated with large shells arranged in a row.
The staircase railing made of wrought metal is organically integrated into the overall composition and contrasts with the natural texture of the shells. The entire surface of the facade represents a complex mosaic with various ornamental motifs – rosettes, spirals, stars, and geometric patterns, executed with remarkable thoroughness. This is a striking example of vernacular architecture, where natural materials are used to create a unique decorative solution.