The wooden house presented is a magnificent example of Russian wooden architecture with elements of the so-called "Russian style" and Art Nouveau. The facade demonstrates an exceptional richness of carved decor, characteristic of traditional Russian architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century.
The house is painted in a rich blue color, which effectively contrasts with the snow-white decorative elements. The facade is abundantly adorned with intricate wooden carvings featuring geometric and floral patterns. Particularly expressive are the round carved medallions and decorative window frames surrounding the windows.
The roof has a complex multi-tiered composition with several turrets and spires, giving the building a fairytale, almost tower-like appearance. The gables are decorated with whimsical carved valances and lace cornices. The central entrance is emphasized by a small portico with decorative columns and a semicircular ornamental medallion.
The lower tier of the building is visually separated and complemented by a decorative fence, also executed in a unified stylistic solution with the main structure. The winter snow covering the roof only enhances the impression of this architectural masterpiece, reminiscent of an illustration for a Russian folk tale.