Before us is an excellent example of a renovated split-level home where modern trends are skillfully combined with classical architecture. The façade presents a harmonious combination of various materials and textures — light vertical cladding on the upper level contrasts with the brick masonry of the lower floor, creating visual interest and structural hierarchy.
The asymmetrical gable roof with a pronounced slope adds dynamics to the building's silhouette. Particular attention should be paid to the modern wooden fence at the front of the house, which not only serves a functional role but also acts as an important design element, bringing the warmth of natural wood and horizontal lines that balance the verticality of the façade.
The color palette is restrained yet thoughtful — shades of gray and white on the façade are complemented by the warm brown color of the wooden fence and front door, creating a pleasant accent. Windows with dark frames beautifully frame the façade and provide a visual connection with the surrounding forest landscape.
In the design of the space in front of the house, one can notice laconic landscape architecture — a neatly trimmed lawn and minimalist plantings of low-growing plants that do not compete with the house's architecture but complement it.
When designing your own façade, you can adopt several techniques from this project: combining different finishing materials to create visual interest, using contrasting color accents (like the front door), integrating modern elements (horizontal fencing) into a traditional form, as well as the importance of a harmonious connection between architecture and the surrounding landscape.