The presented mansion is executed in a neoclassical style with elements of Georgian architecture. The facade features a symmetrical composition where the central portal serves as the dominant element of the entire ensemble. The red brick masonry creates a warm and substantial appearance, contrasting beautifully with the white stone elements.
The front entrance is framed by a monumental portico with two classical columns and a substantial entablature, emphasizing the grandeur of the entrance area. The black front door with decorative wrought iron elements and a brass mail slot harmoniously fits into the overall stylistic concept of the building. Classic wall sconces are placed on both sides of the entrance, enhancing the symmetry of the composition.
The ground floor window openings are designed as bay windows with multi-pane glazing, characteristic of the Georgian tradition. The second-floor windows are framed with black shutters, creating an expressive contrast with the red brick. The facade composition is crowned by an elegant oval dormer window with classic framing on the dark roof.
The landscaping solution emphasizes the prestigious nature of the building: neatly trimmed shrubs and blooming roses frame the approach to the house, while stone steps and a paved pathway create a thoughtful sequence of spaces leading to the grand entrance.