The photograph showcases a charming country house combining elements of Art Nouveau and Mediterranean architectural styles. The façade is painted in a warm cream color and decorated with expressive brick elements in a red-terracotta shade.
Of particular interest is the asymmetrical composition of the façade with meticulously crafted decorative elements. Note the unusual circular window on the left side of the house, framed by a brick ornament in the form of a semicircle with radial elements resembling sun rays. On the right is a rectangular window with similar but more restrained decorative framing.
The lower level of the façade features an elegant arched entrance, also framed with brickwork, and a wide window with blue latticed glazing, creating a pleasant color contrast. The house has a gabled roof with protruding wooden cornice elements characteristic of the chalet style.
The stone retaining wall with a simple geometric pattern metal fence adds special authenticity to the building. Climbing plants on the façade organically complement the overall composition, softening the geometric lines of the architecture and emphasizing the connection between the structure and the surrounding nature.