Before us is a striking example of a modern interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright's style, embodied in this spacious country home. The façade demonstrates the characteristic horizontal lines of the Prairie School, emphasized by wide roof overhangs and ribbon windows. The color palette of the façade is based on a harmonious combination of light stucco on the upper volumes with warm brick in the lower part of the building, creating a visual sense of solidity.
The central volume of the building features a double-height space with tall windows, which adds dynamism to the composition while serving as the semantic center of the entire structure. The carefully designed system of windows of varying sizes provides not only excellent natural lighting for the interior spaces but also creates a rhythmic visual pattern on the façade.
Particularly noteworthy is the detailed work on transitions between different materials and the elegant wooden accents in the trimming of cornices and window frames, executed in a dark brown color. The lighting placed along the façade not only serves a functional purpose but also highlights the architectural details, creating a dramatic play of light and shadow in the evening hours.
For those wishing to use similar techniques in their own home, it's worth paying attention to the effective combination of different textures (stucco, brick, wood), the use of horizontal lines to visually expand the space, the thoughtful placement of windows of various proportions, and an integrated façade lighting system. Also notable is the use of low brick walls that organically connect the house with the landscape and create cozy outdoor recreation areas.