Before us stands an elegant country estate executed in neoclassical style. The facade of the building is symmetrical and characterized by strict proportions, which is typical for neoclassical architecture. The two-story structure features light gray stucco, creating a noble, restrained appearance.
Special expressiveness is added to the facade by three projecting bay windows with large windows: one on each flank and a central one, forming a rhythmic composition. The windows are framed with simple yet elegant casings. On the second floor, the windows are tall and rectangular, visually increasing the height of the building. Each bay window is crowned with a sloped copper roof with a characteristic greenish patina tint.
The central entrance is adorned with a wooden door of rich brown color, contrasting with the neutral background of the facade. The roof of the building is hipped, with several chimneys laid in brick. Flower arrangements on the windowsills of the first floor contribute greatly to creating a special atmosphere.
The architecture fits perfectly into the surrounding landscape: the lawn in front of the house, garden furniture, and framing greenery of trees create a harmonious composition. The light gravel path in front of the entrance adds sophistication to the overall appearance of the estate.