The image showcases a country house executed in a distinctive Scandinavian-European style with a prominently expressed gabled roof. The facade presents an interesting combination of materials: the lower part is faced with red brick, while the upper triangular pediment is finished in white, creating an effective visual contrast.
The architectural composition of the house is asymmetrical, giving it a dynamic quality. The roof is covered with terracotta tiles that harmoniously complement the brick masonry of the facade. On the second floor, there is a small balcony with metal railings, which serves not only as a functional element but also as a decorative accent.
Window openings of varying sizes are rhythmically arranged across the facade – a large panoramic window on the ground floor and several smaller windows on the right. Particularly interesting is the contrast between the strict geometry of architectural forms and the surrounding landscape with a tall cypress tree on the left, which creates a vertical dominant in the composition of the entire ensemble.
When designing your own facade, several techniques can be noted: contrasting combination of materials and colors (brick and white plaster), use of asymmetry to create dynamics, accentuation of the entrance area, application of traditional materials in modern interpretation. It's also worth paying attention to the harmonious interaction of architecture with the surrounding landscape, as demonstrated in this example.