This modern country house exemplifies a magnificent harmony between architecture and natural landscape. The wooden facade, composed of vertical planks, gives the structure a natural, organic character, allowing it to visually integrate with the surrounding forest.
The architectural composition is built on a combination of clean geometric shapes with dynamic lines. Particularly expressive is the stepped structure of the volume that follows the natural slope of the site. The main body with its characteristic pitched roof connects to a lower horizontal volume, creating an interesting interplay of forms and levels.
The facade solutions demonstrate thoughtful material application: vertical wooden slats rhythmically alternate with glass surfaces, creating a necessary balance between privacy and openness. The cantilevered projection of the upper floor not only forms a dynamic silhouette but also creates a sheltered terrace below.
The facade design employs a contrast between enclosed wooden surfaces and large panoramic windows that ensure visual connection with the picturesque surroundings. This approach can be used even in smaller-scale projects, applying vertical wooden framing as an element that creates rhythm and texture on the facade.
The lower level of the house with its fully glazed facade creates a sense of lightness in the structure, as if the upper part of the building is floating above the ground. This architectural technique not only visually lightens the massiveness of the building but also maximizes natural lighting in the lower rooms.