The image showcases an exquisite example of colonial architecture with pronounced Moorish influences. The facade of the building is painted in a delicate peach-orange color, which is characteristic of certain regions in Southeast Asia, possibly India or Malaysia.
The central entrance is adorned with an elegant arch, framed by decorative columns with fine carvings. The light beige wooden double doors are embellished with sophisticated glass inserts featuring geometric patterns. Above the entrance, a sign bearing the inscription "RONAN" is visible.
The rich decoration of the facade is particularly noteworthy: intricate latticework around the arches, ornamental friezes with floral and geometric motifs typical of Islamic architecture. To the right of the main entrance is a window with a decorative lattice (mashrabiya), executed in the technique of openwork wood carving.
The porch is supported by four white columns, creating an elegant gallery. Plants in decorative ceramic planters with traditional patterns are placed on both sides of the entrance. In front of the building is a small courtyard featuring a decorative hexagonal fountain adorned with mosaic tiles in geometric patterns.
A green roof with carved wooden cornices completes the architectural composition, emphasizing the colonial character of the building and its harmonious blend of European and Eastern elements.