This impressive example of Art Nouveau architecture presents an elegant urban building with a characteristic yellow-sandy brick façade. The composition of the façade follows classical principles with a clear rhythm of window openings framed by delicate casings.
Particular attention is drawn to the central entrance, decorated with wooden doors of a warm honey shade with glazing. Above the entrance is a graceful forged canopy with floral ornaments, demonstrating the high craftsmanship of early 20th century artistic ironwork.
The decorative elements of the façade include exquisite stucco in the form of garlands and floral motifs in the upper part of the building, as well as an expressive blue ceramic insert above the second floor, which creates a vibrant color accent. The metal balcony railing is also executed in the Art Nouveau style with characteristic flowing lines.
The building's foundation is faced with roughly processed pinkish granite, which creates an effective contrast with the main brickwork and emphasizes the tectonic structure. The window frames are made of wood with traditional muntins, harmoniously complementing the overall historical appearance of the façade.