This modern country house demonstrates a skillful combination of natural materials and thoughtful architectural design. The facade is predominantly made of natural wood, creating a harmonious connection with the surrounding forest landscape. Particularly expressive is the two-level structure with an asymmetrical pitched roof, emphasizing the contemporary character of the building.
The central element of the facade is the impressive panoramic glazing of the second floor, creating an effect of floating lightness in the upper part of the house. The large glass surfaces not only provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces but also visually blur the boundary between interior and exterior. The outdoor staircase with modern railings becomes not just a functional element but an important architectural detail of the composition.
The facade lighting system deserves special attention. The warm glow of numerous wall sconces creates a cozy atmosphere and highlights the texture of the wooden cladding in the evening. The pergola with its wooden lattice naturally extends the architectural concept of the house, forming a transitional zone between the interior space and the garden.
For private home construction, this project demonstrates several valuable techniques: the contrasting combination of enclosed wooden surfaces with large glass planes, the use of multi-level elements to create facade dynamics, thoughtful facade lighting, and the integration of open terraces into the overall composition of the building.