The house presented showcases an exquisite example of contemporary interpretation of Mediterranean and French architectural traditions. The facade is executed in elegant beige stucco with contrasting brick masonry inclusions, creating an interplay of textures and materials.
Particularly notable is the asymmetrical composition of the facade with a conical tower element crowned with a metal spire. This architectural accent gives the building a unique silhouette and serves as the dominant feature of the entire composition. The tower is adorned with a round porthole window, adding grace to the overall appearance.
The two-story structure features thoughtful articulation of volumes: protruding bay windows, deep arched niches on the first floor, and a balcony with a balustrade on the second level. Arched motifs can be traced in the design of windows and the entrance group, creating a rhythmic sequence on the facade.
The roof is made of dark slate, which effectively contrasts with the light-colored walls. Wooden doors and window frames in warm brown tones add organic quality and coziness to the strict geometry of the building. The wooden garage doors are executed in the same stylistic key, ensuring the integrity of the architectural appearance.
The landscaping of the plot with a neatly trimmed lawn, young trees, and evergreen shrubs harmoniously complements the architecture, while bright orange planters at the entrance create accent spots that enliven the overall composition.