This is a striking example of a modern interpretation of the traditional American "shingle" style. The facade is completely clad in light-colored wooden shingles, creating a characteristic textured surface that beautifully interacts with light and shadow throughout the day.
The architectural composition consists of several volumes of different heights, giving the building dynamism and variety of forms. The main two-story volume has a classic gabled roof with clean lines, while the adjoining wing is lower and more horizontal. The roof is covered with gray material that harmoniously contrasts with the facade.
The window openings are organized in a clear rhythmic structure - on the second floor, there is a row of identical tall windows with black frames, creating an expressive contrast with the light cladding. On the ground floor, large glass surfaces impress, providing a visual connection with the exterior and swimming pool.
A characteristic detail of the facade is the small wall sconces, evenly spaced above the terrace, which adds additional rhythm to the composition and provides functional lighting in the evening.
For your own facade design, you can borrow several techniques: using natural materials (in this case, wooden shingles) to create textural play, a contrasting combination of light walls and dark window frames, a clear rhythm of window openings, as well as a skillful combination of volumes of different heights to create a dynamic composition.