This architectural object is a two-story residential house in a tropical style with prominent elements of traditional Asian architecture. The facade skillfully combines several materials and textures — cream-colored plaster on the upper part of the walls, sandy-brown stone cladding on the lower section, and rich dark brown wooden elements.
The wooden structural elements are particularly expressive: massive columns supporting the two-level veranda, decorative brackets under the roof eaves, and elegant balustrades on the second floor. The roof has a complex multi-pitched form with wide cornices, characteristic of buildings in regions with intensive precipitation and solar activity.
The window openings are framed with wooden frames in a warm brown color, harmoniously contrasting with the light walls. The first floor features arched elements in the veranda area, giving the facade a certain sophistication and romanticism. The house possesses thoughtful symmetry and balanced proportions.
The surrounding territory is well-maintained: in front of the facade is an area with decorative paving in a grid pattern with grass inserts, while the side part of the plot is dedicated to a carport with a separate roof in the same style as the main building. The landscape design includes tropical plants, emphasizing the regional character of the architecture.