This modern residence demonstrates a masterful approach to combining functionality and aesthetics in a limited urban space. The building's facade presents an interesting example of multi-layered composition, where different materials and textures harmoniously blend together. The main structure features light gray vertical cladding that gives the building visual lightness.
Particularly expressive is the stepped organization of the facade with three clearly defined levels. The lower level is maximally open thanks to large glass surfaces in warm-toned wooden frames, creating a smooth transition between the interior space and the open area with a pool. The second level is marked by a protruding balcony with minimalist glass railing and plants, adding a living element to the architectural composition. The upper level is characterized by rhythmically arranged windows in wooden frames, emphasizing the horizontality of the composition.
The sloped roof with a projecting eave not only protects the building from precipitation but also adds architectural dynamism, accentuated by wooden beams. The contrast between light walls, wooden elements, and metal details creates visual interest and depth.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques from this project: the use of contrasting materials (wood, metal, glass), creation of transitional zones between internal and external spaces, integration of natural elements into the architecture, as well as playing with levels and volumes to add dynamism even to a compact building.