Before us is a modern two-story house executed in a minimalist style with clean geometric shapes. The facade presents an interesting combination of white plastered surfaces and warm wooden elements, creating an expressive contrast. Particularly noteworthy is the asymmetrical composition with a protruding wooden volume on the left, which serves both as a structural and decorative element.
The facade is skillfully divided into several visual zones: the lower floor with large glass sliding doors opening onto a terrace; the upper floor with a balcony adorned with horizontal wooden slats creating a semi-transparent barrier; and a distinctive shed roof with wooden soffits that gives the house a dynamic silhouette. The combination of vertical wooden elements on the left section and horizontal slats on the balcony is cleverly played out.
The color palette of the facade is restrained yet expressive: white walls accentuate the warmth of natural wood, while the dark terrace creates a solid base for the composition. Accent red window frames add a necessary splash of color, enlivening the overall composition. This approach demonstrates how one can effectively use the contrast of materials and textures when designing a modern residential house.
To create a similar facade for your own home, you can apply several key techniques: combining smooth plaster with wooden elements; using horizontal slats to create semi-transparent barriers and sun protection; an asymmetrical composition highlighting separate volumes; color accents in window and door frames; as well as modern sliding glazing systems to integrate interior space with the terrace.