Before us is a modern country house executed in a minimalist style with clear influence from Scandinavian architecture. The facade is completely clad in vertically oriented wooden slats of a light gray shade, creating the effect of naturally aged wood exposed to environmental elements.
The building's form represents a reinterpretation of the traditional gabled structure characteristic of rural buildings. The architect maintained the recognizable silhouette but realized it in a contemporary reading: clean lines, minimal decorative elements, and functionality in every detail. Particularly noteworthy are the large windows of varying geometries that break up the monolithic nature of the wooden facade and provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces.
Solar panels are visible on the roof, indicating attention to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. The integration of the building into the natural landscape is harmoniously executed—the house is surrounded by trees with varying foliage colors, which appears especially effective during autumn when golden and amber tones contrast with the neutral tone of the facade.
Similar techniques in facade design can be applied when designing your own home: vertical wooden siding creates a sense of height and visually streamlines the building; the natural patina of wood eliminates the need for regular painting; large windows of various geometries become functional architectural accents; and a gabled roof with solar panels combines traditional form with modern technology.