This house represents an interesting example of modern architecture where a traditional structure has been extended with a minimalist addition. The main building features a classic pitched roof with dark shingles and dormer windows, indicating its traditional origins. The left part of the facade is partially finished with natural stone, which adds textural contrast to the white plastered wall.
The most notable element is the modern extension with a flat roof and panoramic glazing. The wooden frames of the large windows create a warm accent against the strict geometry. The extension is finished with light wooden panels, which provides a visual connection with the surrounding nature while contrasting with the main building.
The large windows of the extension create an effect of transparency and blur the boundary between the interior space and the garden. The illuminated interior, visible through the glass doors, emphasizes this connection and makes the house visually welcoming even in the evening.
In designing your own facade, you can apply similar techniques: a contrasting combination of traditional and modern elements, the use of natural materials (stone, wood), panoramic glazing to increase natural lighting and visually expand the space. This approach allows you to update a classic building, preserving its character while adding modern functionality and aesthetics.