This modern residential house showcases an elegant combination of geometric shapes and materials. The facade is characterized by clean lines and minimalist aesthetics. The cylindrical columns on the front part particularly stand out, creating a rhythmic sequence and adding a vertical accent to the light gray plaster of the main surface.
The architectural composition is built on the contrast between the upper and lower floors. The ground floor features abundant glass surfaces—sliding doors and windows—providing a seamless transition between the interior space and the garden. The brick insert on the left side of the facade adds a textural contrast and warmth to the predominantly monochromatic palette of the building.
The second floor is partially clad with wooden panels, which softens the overall strictness of the design. The upper windows have a rigid geometric shape and create a horizontal ribbon effect, balancing the vertical elements of the facade. The flat roof with a terrace and glass railings extends the living space and offers an additional relaxation area overlooking the garden.
Evening lighting plays an important role in the facade design—wall-mounted fixtures with directional light create dramatic light accents on columns and walls, simultaneously highlighting the architectural structure of the building and adding depth to the perception.
For your own home, you can use similar techniques: contrasting combinations of materials (plaster, wood, glass, brick), playing with geometric shapes, well-thought-out facade lighting to create mood, and integrating outdoor living spaces with the architecture of the building. Vertical elements, such as columns, can visually increase the height of the building, while large glass surfaces ensure a connection with the surrounding landscape.