Before us stands an excellent example of a traditional European residential house in a style reminiscent of German Jugendstil with half-timber elements. This two-story building with a mansard roof catches the eye with its vibrant pastel yellow façade, creating a striking contrast with the terracotta tiled roofing.
The façade features a symmetrical composition with a central entrance framed by two white columns supporting a small arched portico. The window openings on the first and second floors are decorated with white trim, creating an expressive contrast with the main color of the walls. Of particular note is the gable with decorative half-timbering – a characteristic wooden framework with yellow infill that gives the house a sense of tradition and historical continuity.
The mansard floor with its red tiled roof is adorned with a small dormer window, also framed with white trim. Architectural integrity is achieved through the repetition of arched elements in both the portico design and some of the first-floor window openings.
The property is enclosed by a metal fence with a geometric pattern, while neatly trimmed shrubs and greenery around the perimeter complement the overall impression of well-maintained bourgeois comfort typical of early 20th century suburban villas.