The image showcases a modern residential house with a minimalist façade executed in the modernist architectural style. The white geometric volumes create a clean, laconic composition accentuated by large glass surfaces. Particularly expressive is the two-story glass construction with panoramic glazing that occupies the central part of the façade and provides abundant natural light to the interior spaces.
The façade is characterized by an asymmetrical composition of volumes of varying heights, which lends dynamism to the entire structure. The architect skillfully used the contrast between opaque white walls and transparent glass planes, creating an interplay of light and shadow. An important detail is the protruding canopy on the façade, which not only serves the functional role of protection from precipitation but also adds spatial depth to the building.
In the exterior design, there is a noticeable effort to integrate the house with the surrounding natural environment – the panoramic windows face the forest, and the wooden terrace creates a smooth transition between the artificial and natural environment. For one's own house, such an approach can be very effective: the contrasting combination of white walls with large glass surfaces, asymmetrical composition of volumes, use of wooden elements to soften the overall image, as well as thoughtful orientation of glazing relative to the viewpoints of the plot.