This residence is a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of French neoclassicism. The elegant white mansion stands out with its symmetrical composition and refined mansard roof with a characteristic break, covered with dark slate.
The facade of this two-story building features refined restraint and harmonious proportions. The central part is accentuated by a semicircular balcony with decorative balustrade, supported by four classical columns forming a ceremonial portico of the main entrance. The grand staircase with wide steps emphasizes the monumentality and representative character of the structure.
Special attention is drawn to three symmetrically placed dormer windows with semi-circular completions and decorative casings. The window openings of the first and second floors are designed with classical austerity and complemented by small balconies with wrought iron railings, which gives the facade a rhythmic and balanced appearance.
The walls of the building are adorned with delicate bas-reliefs and stucco work characteristic of the neoclassical style. Columns and pilasters with capitals enhance the visual verticality of the composition. The main entrance is highlighted by a double-leaf wooden door in a warm golden tone, contrasting with the snow-white facade.
The mansion is organically integrated into the surrounding forest landscape, creating an exquisite contrast between man-made architectural elegance and the natural environment of tall pine trees framing the building.