The image showcases a magnificent combined structure — an elegant mountain chalet with a characteristic blend of stone and timber. The lower basement level is constructed from natural stone with rough masonry, creating a solid foundation and visual weight that contrasts beautifully with the upper part of the building.
The upper section of the building demonstrates masterful use of massive wooden logs in traditional Alpine building style. The façade features a rich textural play — the horizontal arrangement of logs emphasizes the organic nature of the structure. Particularly noteworthy are the protruding log ends at the corners of the building, creating a characteristic rhythmic pattern and highlighting the handcrafted workmanship.
The central element of the façade is a spacious balcony with wooden railings, supported by massive log columns. The balcony is adorned with floral compositions, adding picturesqueness to the austere architecture. The roof has a traditional gabled form with wide overhangs protecting the walls from precipitation, while a stone chimney harmoniously completes the composition on the right.
Windows with wooden frames and trim are organically integrated into the façade structure. Below the balcony is a terrace with simple wooden furniture, continuing the theme of hospitality and connection with the surrounding nature. The overall appearance of the building creates an impression of reliability, solidity, and simultaneously the coziness characteristic of traditional mountain dwellings.