This modern residential building showcases an excellent example of contrasting architecture, where a minimalist white facade of the main volume is complemented by an expressive glass bay window in a dark frame. Particularly noteworthy is the cantilevered projection of the second floor with panoramic glazing, which creates dynamic tension in the composition and visually lightens the massiveness of the structure.
The facade is executed in contemporary aesthetics with clean lines and precise geometric forms. The contrast between the white plaster of the main volume and the dark metal framing of the glass bay window gives the building expressiveness and depth. The panoramic glazing not only provides an abundance of natural light inside the rooms but also blurs the boundary between the interior space and the surrounding nature.
Attention to detail is also evident in the facade design: glass railings on the second-floor terrace, a minimalist entrance on the first level, and a thoughtful combination of materials. The architectural solution organically fits into the landscape of the plot with its elevation changes, which is emphasized by the concrete staircase leading to the side part of the house.
Similar techniques in facade design can be adapted for private construction: playing with cantilevered projections, contrasting combination of materials (light plaster and dark metal elements), panoramic glazing for maximum use of viewpoints and natural lighting, as well as integrating architecture into the existing landscape of the site.