The image showcases an impressive example of a historical bay window executed in a rich burgundy (or dark red) color. The bay window has a multifaceted form and protrudes from the plane of the white brick façade of the building. Particularly noteworthy are the rich carvings and decorative elements characteristic of late 19th - early 20th century architecture.
The bay window consists of three tiers. The upper tier is adorned with stained glass featuring a decorative pattern, which adds sophistication to the structure. The middle tier is designed with large windows with clear glass and lace curtains, creating a sense of lightness. The lower tier contains panels with decorative ceramic inserts depicting ornaments in pastel shades.
The wooden elements of the bay window demonstrate high-quality carpentry with turned columns and carved patterns. The structure is attached to the main façade of the building and has its own small roof. The combination of the dark red color of the wooden elements with the white brick wall creates an expressive contrast, emphasizing the architectural value of this element.