The presented building demonstrates a harmonious combination of Alpine chalet and traditional country house styles. The facade of this two-story structure employs mixed techniques: the lower part is finished with light-colored stucco and a stone foundation, while the upper floor features dark wooden logs, creating an expressive contrast.
The architectural composition is defined by an asymmetrical gabled roof with wide overhangs that emphasize the horizontal nature of the structure. Special expressiveness is added to the facade through wooden structural elements: an open veranda with wooden railings and stairs, as well as a second-floor balcony with characteristic X-shaped barriers. Window openings are framed with dark casings, which enhances the architectural rhythm and contrasts with the light surface of the walls.
The roof details – rain gutters, decorative brackets, and neat cornice finishes – demonstrate attention to both functional and aesthetic aspects of the design. The composition is complemented by well-maintained grounds featuring a manicured lawn and paved pathways, creating a complete look for the entire architectural ensemble.