Before us is an excellent example of a modern interpretation of a traditional American farmhouse. The facade presents a harmonious combination of two architectural volumes: on the left, a tall two-story structure with a triangular gable, finished with vertical white board and batten siding; on the right, a more traditional two-story volume with horizontal cladding and black shutters.
The left part of the facade deserves special attention, where large panoramic windows with multiple mullions create an expressive rhythm and provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces. The contrast between vertical and horizontal siding adds visual interest to the facade, while the unified white color scheme unites the composition.
The central part of the house is marked by a cozy entrance with a small porch, above which a roof with copper or brass finishing is installed, adding a warm accent to the monochromatic color scheme. The large glazed doors of the entrance visually connect the interior space of the house with the well-maintained garden.
The landscape design uses natural materials — stone slabs for the pathway, wooden Adirondack garden chairs, and neat greenery, which emphasize the natural beauty of the house and its organic integration into the surrounding environment.
For those who want to apply similar techniques in the design of their own home, it's worth paying attention to: combining different types of siding to create visual interest; using contrasting elements (black shutters on a white background); large windows with traditional-style mullions; natural materials in finishes and landscape design; a unified color palette with several accent elements.