This modern wooden house is an excellent example of harmonious combination of traditional chalet architecture and contemporary architectural solutions. The facade features an exquisite mix of several materials: the warm honey-toned natural wooden beams dominate the composition, complemented by dark stone elements on the left part of the structure. The contrast between the light wood of the main volume and the graphic dark roofing with its characteristic pitched profile adds particular expressiveness to the facade.
The architectural solution of the facade demonstrates thoughtful asymmetry and multi-level composition. Particularly noteworthy are the panoramic windows of various geometries: double-height vertical windows on the right and wide horizontal ones on the left create an interesting rhythm and provide excellent natural lighting for the interior spaces. The dark window frames effectively contrast with the light wood and echo the roofing material, creating a cohesive image.
The covered terrace on the left side of the house, glazed from floor to ceiling, deserves special mention as it serves as a transitional zone between interior and exterior. The tall dark chimney, executed in a contemporary laconic manner, serves as an important vertical accent in the overall composition of the building. The well-designed evening lighting highlights the architectural features of the facade and creates a warm, cozy atmosphere.
When designing your own house, several techniques from this project could be borrowed: the contrasting combination of materials (wood, stone, glass), playing with windows of different sizes and shapes, asymmetrical facade composition to create dynamism, the use of covered terraces as intermediate spaces between house and garden, and a well-thought-out exterior lighting system that emphasizes the architectural features of the building in the evening.