This is an elegant two-story mansion in a neoclassical style with elements of Mediterranean influence. The facade is finished with beige stucco featuring distinct light-colored corner elements that create an architectural framing. The expressive cornice with decorative brackets (modillions) creates a deep roof overhang, characteristic of Italian and Spanish colonial traditions.
The central element of the first floor is an impressive semi-circular bay window with frequent mullion divisions, framed by an architectural portal with a slightly pointed arch. The entrance group is placed asymmetrically and highlighted by a small porch with brick steps. The white entrance door contrasts with the overall color scheme of the facade and is complemented by side windows and a decorative second-floor balcony with wrought iron railings and flower planters.
The facade demonstrates careful attention to proportions and details: clean geometry of window openings, delicate articulation of surfaces, and a measured rhythm of architectural elements. The landscaping with low shrubs and a neat lawn emphasizes the elegance of the exterior, creating a harmonious transition between the architecture and the surrounding natural environment.