The image showcases a remarkable example of wooden architecture in the traditional Russian style known as "terem." This architectural masterpiece combines elements of the traditional Russian izba (wooden house) with rich decorative woodcarving.
The facade of the building impresses with its asymmetrical composition, consisting of two main volumes with pointed gables. The right section is significantly taller and more massive than the left, creating a dynamic silhouette. A distinctive feature is the steep gabled roofs with richly decorated carved ridges and decorative elements along the eaves.
The most expressive elements of the facade are the decorative woodcarvings that frame the windows, gables, and cornices. The windows are designed as traditional window surrounds with intricate patterns. The central windows on the right part of the facade are united by a common decorative band with circular rosettes and geometric patterns.
The color scheme of the structure is traditional for Russian wooden architecture: a contrast between dark brown carved elements and light yellowish log walls. The lower tier is made of horizontally placed logs, emphasizing the connection with traditional Russian wooden construction techniques.
Particular attention is drawn to the decorative elements in the form of kokoshniks (traditional Russian semicircular or keel-like decorative elements) above the entrance and main windows, as well as the exquisite woodcarving featuring floral and geometric motifs characteristic of Russian folk art.