This is an expressive example of traditional Russian wooden architecture with a richly decorated gable of a wooden house. The facade demonstrates the contrast characteristic of Russian folk architecture between the simplicity of the main log structure and the richness of decorative ornamentation.
At the center of the composition is a small window with white casings and a typical wooden architecture glazing pattern. Above the window, there is a carved element with an openwork ornament executed in white, creating an expressive contrast with the dark logs of the structure.
The most remarkable element is the polychrome carved decor in the tympanum of the gable, executed in the traditions of Russian Art Nouveau with elements of folk art. Here we see a complex composition of curved volute-like elements in turquoise, framing a central motif with color accents of red, blue, and gold. The ornamental frieze at the bottom of the gable emphasizes its horizontal articulation.
The lower part of the facade is also decorated with white carvings featuring symmetrical motifs resembling stylized plant forms. The contrast between the rich color palette of the upper part and the monochrome white carving of the lower part creates an interesting rhythmic organization of the entire facade.
The roof is covered with reddish metal roofing, which corresponds to the traditional appearance of such structures and adds completeness to the entire composition.