Before us stands an excellent example of a modern interpretation of barn architecture with elements of farmhouse style. The building is a two-story house with a characteristic gabled metal roof, which is not only a stylistic but also a practical solution for regions with abundant precipitation.
The facade is clad in horizontal siding in a muted olive shade that harmoniously blends with the surrounding landscape. Particularly notable is the tower cupola on the roof, which introduces an element of traditional architecture into the modern structure and serves as an architectural dominant.
Window openings with dark frames create an expressive contrast with the main color of the facade. The panoramic windows on the main facade provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces. The wooden terrace on the second floor with simple railings emphasizes the connection with nature and creates additional living space outdoors.
Large natural stones are used in the foundation treatment, creating a sense of strong connection between the building and the earth. Double garage doors matching the facade's tone integrate organically into the overall composition. This approach to facade design is worth noting: the combination of natural materials, a restrained color palette, and functional architectural elements create a harmonious and cozy image of a country house.