This is a modern luxury suburban house with expressive architecture in the Prairie style, inspired by the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. The facade demonstrates characteristic horizontal lines, extensive glazing, and a strong emphasis on connection with the surrounding landscape.
The exterior features a combination of materials: the lower part is made of warm-toned brick masonry, while the upper section uses light panels with vertical accents. Wide roof overhangs create distinct horizontal lines and provide sun protection for the large windows. Particularly notable is the large arched window on the first floor, which becomes the central element of the composition and provides abundant natural lighting.
The entrance is emphasized by an elegant stone staircase and a low retaining wall made of natural stone, which also forms a terraced landscape in front of the house. The red-hued brick paved driveway harmoniously contrasts with the stonework and creates a smooth transition to the home's entrance.
For private home construction, several techniques can be borrowed: combining different textures (brick, stone, stucco) to create visual interest; using horizontal lines to visually expand the facade; integrating landscape design with the architecture of the house; applying large windows for maximum natural lighting; and creating a well-defined entrance group using stairs and retaining walls.