The presented facade is an excellent example of traditional German architecture with a characteristic combination of materials and decorative elements. The building features a distinctive two-color solution: the upper mansard part is covered with terracotta tiles with a characteristic scale-like texture, while the main facade is clad with slate tiles of a graphite-gray color, laid in a traditional pattern.
Particularly noteworthy is the rhythmic organization of window openings — the precise arrangement of white windows with cross frames creates an orderly visual rhythm against the dark background of the slate cladding. The mansard floor with dormers fits organically into the overall composition, emphasizing the vertical lines of the building.
The facade is adorned with abundant floral decor — bright red flower compositions in hanging planters are placed under each window, creating a striking contrast with the dark cladding. These living decorative elements not only soften the strictness of architectural forms but also add a special attractiveness to the building, characteristic of traditional European towns. The lower tier of the building also supports the floral theme, creating a holistic and harmonious impression of the entire architectural ensemble.