Before us stands a charming example of Victorian cottage architecture executed in the "Gingerbread cottage" style. This small single-story structure with a mansard features a symmetrical façade where the central entrance is framed by an elegant porch with wooden columns and decorative elements in the form of cross-shaped balusters.
The façade's color scheme is built on the contrast between white walls and bright red (coral) decorative elements. Special attention should be paid to the elaborate cornices—the lacy woodwork (so-called "gingerbread" trim) under the roof slopes creates an exquisite silhouette. The arched mansard window with red framing serves as the central element of the upper tier.
The window frames with red shutters harmoniously combine with the color of the front door and decorative roof trim. The second-floor balcony with white balusters adds lightness to the composition, creating an interesting architectural accent. The surrounding landscape with blooming rhododendrons enhances the pastoral character of the building, integrating it into its natural context.