Before us is an elegant low-rise house in a modern interpretation of the southern style with a clear influence of colonial architecture. The main volume of the building is a compact rectangular structure with a characteristic four-pitched roof covered with gray tiles. The facade is finished in white, creating a striking contrast with the surrounding vegetation and emphasizing the architectural details.
The main entrance is adorned with double glass doors in a dark frame, flanked by decorative pots that add an element of sophistication. The upper part of the facade is decorated with four symmetrically arranged windows with cruciform frames, which references the traditional architecture of the southern United States. The horizontal canopy above the first-floor windows creates an interesting play of light and shadow.
Particular attention is drawn to the white wall surrounding the house, entwined with blooming pink plants that create a romantic atmosphere. The landscape design in front of the house is executed in a minimalist style using tropical plants, which harmoniously complements the architectural composition. A sprawling tree rises above the house, forming a natural canopy and giving the composition an organic feel.
On the right, part of a more modern, presumably main building of the complex is visible, with white walls and multiple windows, creating an interesting dialogue between traditional and modern architecture.