This modern country house harmoniously combines industrial aesthetics with a connection to nature. The architectural composition consists of three volumes: a white rectangular main building with a chimney, a gray module with profiled cladding, and an impressive green glass conservatory.
The facade is distinguished by a contrasting combination of materials and textures. The laconic white volume with a minimalist solution emphasizes the modern nature of the building. The metal profiled facade of the gray module adds an industrial character, while the dark green frame of the glass conservatory with its triangular completion creates a bright accent and visual lightness.
Large window openings and the glass conservatory add expressiveness to the facade, not only visually expanding the space but also allowing nature to become part of the interior. The conservatory features a fireplace, making this space cozy year-round. The copper chimney on the white facade serves as a vertical dominant and decorative element.
For your own house, you can adopt the technique of combining contrasting materials and textures — solid and transparent surfaces, and a combination of different volumes and shapes. Using a glass pavilion or conservatory significantly enriches the architecture of the house and creates additional functional space with a visual connection to the surrounding nature.