This is an expressive example of a modern interpretation of traditional architecture with a thatched roof. The building's facade presents an interesting dialogue between historical elements and contemporary architectural solutions. The main volume of the house is crowned with a classic thatched roof, which gives the structure a characteristic rustic charm, but its geometry and execution reflect a modern approach to traditional techniques.
The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of various materials: light plastered walls contrast with dark metal elements and wooden inserts. Particularly interesting is the modern glass extension with a black metal frame, which creates a covered veranda. The large glass panels provide visual lightness and connection with the surrounding landscape, while also filling the interior space with natural light.
The play with textures is noteworthy: the rough thatched roof, smooth plaster, stone masonry in the lower part of the walls, and metal structures create a multi-layered textural composition. The wooden deck under the canopy serves as a transitional zone between the house and garden, extending the living space to the outdoors.
This approach to facade design can be adapted for one's own home: combining traditional elements with modern ones, using contrasting materials, creating transitional spaces between interior and exterior. It's important to find a balance between historical references and contemporary functionality, as successfully achieved in this project.