This two-story country house showcases an interesting combination of Mediterranean and traditional architectural elements. The facade is rendered in a soft pastel yellow, harmoniously blending with the natural landscape and creating a warm, welcoming impression.
The distinctive feature of the facade is the contrasting use of dark wood: four substantial wooden columns support both the upper balcony and the protruding roof with its triangular pediment. The upper section of the pediment is also clad in wooden panels, creating stylistic unity with the columns and balcony railings.
The symmetrical arrangement of windows with arched upper elements gives the facade a classical balance. Both floors are equipped with spacious balconies with wooden railings, which not only expands the living space but also creates transitional zones between interior and exterior areas.
The architectural composition of the house shows Mediterranean style influences, particularly in its proportions and color palette, yet the wooden elements impart a certain local character. The small manicured lawn and surrounding vegetation complement the overall image of a private countryside residence.