Before me stands an expressive brick building in a neoclassical style with elements of Victorian architecture. The facade is distinguished by harmonious symmetry and a variety of finishing materials. The main part of the facade is made of red brick, while the upper parts of the gables are decorated with beige shingles, creating a pleasant contrast.
Particularly notable are two semi-circular arched windows on the upper floor, framed by teal elements. The central part of the facade is emphasized by tall vertical glazing, which visually divides the building into two symmetrical parts. The lower level is adorned with an elegant colonnade supporting a spacious veranda with white columns of classical order.
The facade decoration includes elements of classical architecture: gables, arched windows, paneled doors, and decorative cornices. The base of the building is constructed using light-colored stone, creating an effect of solidity in the structure. The landscaping in front of the building with flower beds complements the overall composition, giving it completeness and coziness.