This modern residential building is a striking example of contrast architecture using natural materials. The facade is designed with two predominant textures: the main part is clad in wooden shingles of a warm brown hue, laid in an overlapping pattern, creating an interesting textural surface and referencing traditional finishing methods. This part of the facade contrasts with dark gray or black elements that frame the windows and form separate geometric volumes of the building.
Compositionally, the house is built on the interplay of protruding volumes, creating a dynamic, sculptural appearance. Particularly noteworthy is the upper level with its projecting black section, which gives the building a recognizable silhouette. Window openings of various sizes are asymmetrically positioned, enhancing the contemporary character of the structure and providing natural light to the interior spaces.
At the base of the building is a wooden deck that serves as a transitional zone between the interior and exterior spaces, softening the overall geometric rigor of the composition. This facade solution combining natural materials (wood) and modern finishing materials (possibly composite panels) can be used when designing your own home to create an expressive, individual appearance and emphasize its architectural identity.