The photograph showcases an impressive Mediterranean-style residential house. The facade is finished in a warm terracotta shade with stone masonry elements in the lower part of the building, creating a striking contrast of textures. The two-story structure features an asymmetrical composition with an expressive central section crowned by a gabled roof covered with terracotta tiles characteristic of Mediterranean architecture.
The facade is enriched with numerous architectural details: arched windows on the second floor with decorative metal railings under the central window, where floral arrangements are placed; elegant light fixtures symmetrically positioned on both sides of the windows; an open balcony with wrought iron railings and a terrace. The lower tier of the facade is given particular expressiveness by stone columns supporting a carport and similar finishing on the entrance area.
The landscape design resonates with the house architecture — neatly designed flower beds with low-growing plants and decorative elements organically complement the composition. The natural stone paving organizing the approach to the house is executed in an irregular pattern, which enhances the Mediterranean character of the entire ensemble. To the left of the house, a palm tree is visible, emphasizing the southern flavor of the architectural solution.