Before us stands a traditional stone house in rural style, harmoniously integrated into the picturesque landscape. The facade is constructed from natural stone in sandy-gray hues with a characteristic heterogeneous masonry texture, which gives the structure an authentic historical character. This two-story building is crowned with a classic gabled roof covered with terracotta tiles that contrast beautifully with the stone texture of the walls.
The compositional solution of the main facade features a symmetrical arrangement of window openings with white frames, creating a rhythmic visual accent against the background of massive stonework. The central part of the facade is emphasized by a small covered entrance portico with a triangular pediment, also covered with tiles, which creates a cozy architectural accent. The wooden entrance door in a warm honey shade adds an organic touch to the overall appearance of the house.
A special atmosphere is created by the contextual interaction of architecture with the environment: green lawns framing the building, stone paving and the path leading to the entrance, as well as the framing of tall trees creating a natural "frame" for perceiving the building. This solution demonstrates a subtle understanding of the relationship between architecture and landscape, characteristic of traditional rural construction.