Before us is a striking example of traditional wooden architecture with elements of Art Nouveau and National Romanticism. The facade features a rich bay window with panoramic glazing, framed by intricate woodcarving. Particularly noteworthy are the stained-glass windows with geometric patterns, creating an expressive contrast with the terracotta color of the main structure.
The upper part of the bay window is adorned with an elegant carved cornice with openwork ornament, characteristic of wooden architecture from the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. The lower part of the bay window is decorated with panels and carved elements featuring floral motifs. The main volume of the building is made of wood with period-typical cladding, creating a rhythmic horizontal texture.
The combination of functionality and decorative aesthetics is remarkable: the bay window not only expands the interior space but also serves as the main decorative accent of the facade. The combination of glass, woodcarving, and architectural details forms a cohesive ensemble that reflects the high culture of wooden construction and a refined understanding of the aesthetics of its time.