The presented mansion showcases an exquisite example of countryside architecture in European style with neo-Gothic elements. The façade is executed in a combined technique: the lower floor is faced with light natural stone, creating a solid foundation, while the upper levels are finished with smooth plaster in a warm sand tone.
Particularly noteworthy are the characteristic pointed elements on the façade — decorative crosses on the roof gables emphasize Gothic motifs. The gabled roofs with gray tiles create a dynamic silhouette of the building. Window openings are framed with dark red wooden frames, creating an expressive contrast with the main tone of the façade. The architectural composition is enriched by semi-circular arched windows on the upper tier and large panoramic windows.
Balconies with dark brown wooden railings and decorative brackets add volume and depth to the building. The lower level with garage openings is organically integrated into the site's topography, creating a multi-level composition. Landscape design with elements of stonework and neat vegetation complements the architectural ensemble, emphasizing its connection with the natural surroundings.