The presented building demonstrates a vivid example of eclectic architecture with Art Nouveau elements from the early 20th century. This two-story mansion features an expressive brick-red facade with contrasting white trim on architectural elements. The facade has an asymmetrical composition with protruding volumes and characteristic round porthole windows on the upper floor, giving the building a distinctive recognizability.
The central element of the composition is an elegant balcony with a white balustrade supported by massive brackets. The first-floor window openings are adorned with decorative casings and highlighted with white frames, creating a rhythmic pattern on the facade. Corner connections of the walls are emphasized with white rustication, which enhances the architectural expressiveness of the building.
The roof has a complex shape with soft contours characteristic of Art Nouveau and small decorative elements. Special attention is drawn to the metal fence in front of the house, executed in a style consistent with the building's architecture. The surrounding greenery organically complements the overall composition, softening the geometry of the structure and creating a harmonious architectural ensemble.