The image showcases an excellent example of traditional Carpathian architecture — a wooden guest house "Poiana Doina." The structure is organically integrated into the picturesque mountain landscape, creating a harmonious dialogue with the surrounding nature.
The facade exhibits characteristic features of an Alpine chalet with distinct Romanian or Ukrainian influences. The composition is based on a two-story structure with prominent wooden elements and white plastered masonry on the ground floor. The roof is made of red metal tiles with steep slopes, typical for regions with abundant precipitation.
Particularly eye-catching are the open balconies with wooden railings, adorned with lush floral arrangements in bright red hues. These floral accents give the facade a festive, cheerful appearance. Wooden columns supporting the projecting elements of the roof and balconies create a rhythmic articulation of the facade and emphasize the traditional character of the building.
Traditional materials are used in the design: natural wood in a warm brown shade for the upper floor facade, balconies, and decorative elements, as well as white plaster for the lower section. The brick chimney is organically integrated into the overall roof composition.
The architectural volume of the building has a complex structure, consisting of a central two-story block and an adjoining side wing. This solution makes the silhouette of the house more dynamic, avoiding monotony. The landscaped surroundings with a neat lawn and paved pathways complement the architectural ensemble, emphasizing its welcoming character.