This is a modern country house executed in Scandinavian minimalism with a pronounced structural frame. The facade is clad with dark vertical wooden siding, creating an elegant contrast with the surrounding greenery and emphasizing the geometric purity of forms.
A distinctive feature of the architectural solution is the protruding metal frame, which forms not only the visual image of the building but also a functional space above the upper terrace. The second floor is partially shaded by horizontal wooden louvers, providing privacy and sun protection while maintaining the visual lightness of the structure.
The facade is characterized by a harmonious combination of solid surfaces and large glazed openings, providing abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces and a connection with the natural surroundings. The panoramic windows on the first floor create a sense of merging interior and exterior spaces, while the staircase leading to the upper level is organically integrated into the landscape of the site.
Natural materials—wood, metal, and glass—are used in the facade design, emphasizing the ecological approach. Such techniques as vertical siding articulation, horizontal screen louvers, and an expressive structural frame can be successfully applied in private housing construction to create a modern, functional, and aesthetically appealing exterior.