Before us stands a modern residential house with a minimalist facade that skillfully combines brick and wood. The cubic volume of the building is emphasized by clean lines and the absence of excessive decorative elements. The main part of the facade is made of red brick, giving the structure a sense of solidity and durability, while the vertical wooden insert adds warmth and organic character to the overall composition.
Window openings of various sizes and proportions are arranged asymmetrically, creating a dynamic yet balanced rhythm on the facade. The horizontal window at the first-floor level contrasts with the vertical windows on the wooden section, emphasizing the play with proportions. The dark garage is integrated into the overall volume of the building, visually receding into the background thanks to its neutral color.
The entrance to the house is accentuated by a minimalist canopy and wooden steps that echo the wooden elements of the facade, creating a unified composition. The autumn landscape with golden tree leaves and fallen foliage on the ground effectively frames the brick facade, highlighting its warm tones.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques presented in this house: contrasting combination of materials (brick and wood), asymmetrical arrangement of window openings of various proportions, minimalist design of the entrance group, and the use of vertical accents to visually elongate the structure. This approach allows you to create a modern, laconic, and at the same time expressive appearance of the building.