Before us is an exquisite country house executed in an elegant French provincial style. The facade features harmonious proportions and soft lines characteristic of this architectural direction. The walls are painted in a delicate beige-gray shade, creating an organic unity with the surrounding landscape.
The roof of the mansion is a key element of the architectural composition: tall, sloping, with characteristic dormer windows, made of natural tiles with beautiful texture. The dormers with arched tops add grace and lightness to the facade, allowing abundant natural light into the upper rooms of the house.
The central part of the facade is accentuated by an elegant entrance with an arched opening and a small porch, above which sits a light pergola entwined with greenery. Large French windows with mullioned panes create a rhythmic pattern around the perimeter of the building and provide an excellent connection between the interior space and the garden. The evening lighting shining through these windows gives the house a special charm and warmth.
The massive chimney with decorative capping becomes a vertical dominant of the composition, balancing the horizontal lines of the facade. A special role is played by the organic integration of architecture with the surrounding landscape design: a paved terrace, neatly trimmed shrubs, and floral compositions frame the house, creating a natural transition to the lawn and tall trees that form the background for this architectural ensemble.