This modern country house showcases an interesting combination of geometric forms and natural materials. The facade is clad in traditional wooden shingles, creating a pleasant texture and a natural silvery-gray hue that harmoniously blends with the surrounding forest landscape.
The architectural composition consists of several volumes with sloped roofs facing different directions, giving dynamism to the entire structure. Particularly expressive are the triangular forms of the building's side elements, which create an impression of movement and visual lightness. The central part of the house is designed more conservatively, with a flat roof, which balances the composition.
The facade includes large panoramic windows and garage doors with glass inserts, providing abundant natural light and connection with the surrounding nature. Stone elements at the entrance area add textural contrast and emphasize the main entrance. The concrete platform in front of the house creates a clean, minimalist space that doesn't compete with the architecture.
In your own facade design, you can use similar techniques: combining different volumes with inclined planes to create a dynamic composition; applying natural materials that harmonize with the surroundings; playing with textural contrasts (wood, stone); using large window openings for natural lighting and visual connection with the landscape.