This picturesque wooden mansion exemplifies a magnificent example of Scandinavian National Romanticism with elements of Russian wooden architecture. The three-level structure is organically integrated into the surrounding natural landscape, positioned on the shore of a water body among tall pine trees.
The facade is finished in a rich yellow-ochre color, which harmoniously contrasts with the dark red metal roofing. The gable is given special expressiveness through rich decorative carved patterns, including floral motifs and openwork elements. The pointed gables with decorative finials are particularly noteworthy, emphasizing the vertical composition of the building.
The basement level is constructed from natural stone with characteristic masonry, creating a solid foundation for the wooden structure. The central entrance is accentuated by a burgundy door that harmonizes with the roof.
A distinctive feature of the building is the spacious terraces and verandas with elegant wooden balustrades on two levels, as well as panoramic windows providing a beautiful view of the water. The second-floor window openings, designed in a traditional style, create a rhythmic pattern on the facade.
The exquisite elaboration of details, including carved cornices, window frames, and decorative brackets, testifies to the masterful execution and respect for northern architectural traditions, adapted to contemporary notions of comfort and aesthetics for countryside living.