This architectural object is a three-story private house with an attic, executed in an eclectic style with elements of an Alpine chalet. The facade is painted in a bright yellow color, creating a contrast with the surrounding winter landscape and coniferous forest. The ground floor is faced with natural stone, giving the structure visual stability and solidity.
The facade is characterized by an asymmetrical composition with various protruding elements. Particularly noteworthy are the wrought iron balcony railings, adding elegance and decorative appeal to the building. The steep gabled roof is functional for snowy climates, as evidenced by the hanging icicles. The green roof trim creates a harmonious combination with the surrounding nature.
The facade design demonstrates a tendency to combine different materials — stone, stucco, wood, and metal, which adds textural diversity to the building. Window openings of different sizes and formats break the monotony of the facade and provide good natural lighting for the interior spaces.
When designing your own facade, several techniques can be adopted: a contrasting combination of textures (in this case, smooth stucco and rough stone), the use of bright colors to highlight the building in its environment, the addition of wrought iron elements to provide individuality, as well as functional roof design considering the climatic conditions of the region.