The presented building is an elegant two-story mansion in the neo-French château style with expressive stone cladding. The façade demonstrates a skillful combination of classic and modern elements, dominated by natural sandstone that creates a sense of solidity and prestige.
The roof of the mansion deserves special attention: a multi-pitched structure with a characteristic conical turret, crowned with a decorative spire, gives the building an aristocratic appearance. The roofing material has a multi-layered texture in brown hues that harmoniously complements the stone façade.
The architectural composition of the façade is asymmetrical yet balanced: a round tower with panoramic windows on the left, the central part accentuated by an elegant balcony with wrought iron railings, and the right side executed in a more restrained style. The window openings vary in shape—from arched to rectangular—featuring decorative casings and stone inserts.
The entrance group is designed in a classical style, with a wide staircase leading to the front door framed by stone columns. The landscape design of the plot emphasizes the prestigious status of the building: a neatly trimmed lawn, decorative evergreen shrubs, and a thoughtful composition of plants of varying heights.
The garage block attached on the right is organically integrated into the overall architectural concept, repeating elements of the main building in both materials and proportions. Overall, the façade demonstrates a meticulously crafted design with attention to detail, characteristic of premium suburban architecture.