The presented mansion is executed in a Mediterranean style with elements of an Italian villa. The building's facade features a complex composition with protruding volumes that create an expressive play of light and shadow. It is clad in sand-beige stucco which, combined with the terracotta tiled roof, creates the characteristic appearance of Mediterranean architecture.
The architectural solution of the facade demonstrates thoughtful asymmetry—the central entrance is emphasized by an impressive arched portal, while the side parts of the building are formed by elements of varying heights. Particular attention is drawn to the tower superstructure with three arched windows, which gives the building monumentality and creates a visual dominant.
The window openings are diverse in form: there are both rectangular and arched windows with characteristic muntins, which adds rhythm and decorative quality to the facade. Vertical accents in the form of slender cypresses flanking the entrance complement the architectural composition and emphasize the Mediterranean character of the structure.
The double garage with sectional doors is harmoniously integrated into the overall composition without disturbing the integrity of the architectural appearance. The paved driveway made of natural stone and the well-maintained landscape with palm trees and ornamental shrubs complete the image of a luxurious mansion typical of prestigious neighborhoods in Florida or California.