This facade represents an excellent example of Art Nouveau architecture from the early 20th century. A distinctive feature is the asymmetrical arrangement of elements and smooth, flowing lines. Particularly expressive is the central second-floor window with its characteristic oval shape and elegant radial glazing pattern.
Balconies with wrought iron railings featuring geometric ornaments complement the overall composition. Decorative elements of the facade include exquisite stucco details, brackets, and cornices executed in a light tone that contrasts with the main beige color of the walls. Vertical pilasters with capitals visually support the balcony slabs and give the facade a rhythmic quality.
The lower level is decorated with horizontal relief strips, creating an interesting play of light and shadow. The ground floor windows have decorative framing with ornamental elements. Overall, the facade reflects the Art Nouveau characteristic aspiration for a synthesis of functionality and decorative expressiveness, where each detail is part of a unified artistic concept.