This mansion represents an impressive example of a modern interpretation of classical architecture. The façade is constructed from light beige brick, creating an elegant and sophisticated appearance. The symmetrical composition of the façade is emphasized by two turrets with conical roofs positioned at the edges of the structure, giving it a castle-like character.
The central part of the façade is accentuated by a majestic portal with an arched top and a tall two-story window, creating a double-height effect for the interior. The wooden double doors made of solid natural wood are framed by a classical portal with steps leading to the entrance. The expressive roof with its complex configuration of multiple slopes is covered with quality shingles, adding solidity to the property.
The landscaping in front of the house is executed with great attention to detail: symmetrical low-growing trees with bright green foliage flank the approach to the house, while stone balustrades and decorative urns emphasize the stately nature of the residence. The terraced garden with stone retaining walls creates a theatrical effect when approaching the building, and carefully trimmed evergreen plants complement the architectural composition.