The photograph showcases an excellent example of neoclassical architecture executed in brick with contrasting white elements. The building features a symmetrical façade with an expressive central portal, framed by a semicircular arch and classical decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the elegant white portico with a triangular pediment, creating a striking contrast against the dark red brickwork of the main volume.
The façade is characterized by a clear rhythm of windows with white frames, giving the composition balance and harmony. The upper part of the structure is adorned with a projecting cornice with decorative elements and crowned by a pair of massive chimneys that are not only functional but also serve as architectural accents. The first floor is visually separated from the upper ones by a white decorative belt, which corresponds to classical techniques of façade zoning.
The stone balustrade surrounding the property adds special elegance to the building. It is executed in a classical style with characteristic balusters and creates a harmonious transition between the architecture and the surrounding landscape. When designing the façade of a private home, similar techniques can be used: contrast of materials and colors, symmetrical composition, classical details (cornices, pediments, window frames), and elegant fencing to create a cohesive architectural ensemble.