This impressive mansion exemplifies a classic neoclassical style with elements of Georgian architecture. The facade is constructed from red brick, giving it solidity and nobility. The symmetrical composition of the facade—a distinctive feature of classical architecture—is expressed impeccably here.
The central entrance is accentuated by a semi-circular arch with a fanlight that allows natural light into the foyer. Arched windows with radial frames flank the central entrance. Particularly noteworthy are the round porthole windows on the second floor, which add sophistication and originality to the facade.
The corner elements of the building are decorated with white stone inserts, creating contrast with the brickwork and highlighting the structure of the facade. Two elegant balconies with balustrades on the second floor not only add volume to the facade but also serve as functional spaces.
The orange tile roof with a gentle slope harmoniously completes the composition. The landscape design with neatly trimmed shrubs and sculptural elements (animal figures) at the entrance complements the architectural ensemble.
When designing a house facade in a similar style, it is recommended to pay special attention to symmetry, the use of high-quality natural materials, and decorative elements that give individuality to the building. Impressive window frames, balustrades, and contrasting architectural details can significantly enrich the appearance of even a relatively simple building.