Before us is a modern residential house with an expressive façade solution that combines minimalism with carefully considered details. The main façade represents a geometrically precise volume with a contrasting combination of materials: a concrete frame and a metal grid structure that serves simultaneously as a decorative element and a functional sun-shading screen.
Particularly notable is the use of a large-format mesh screen on the façade, which creates an interplay of light and shadow on the building's surface and provides additional privacy without reducing the natural illumination of interior spaces. The second floor features panoramic glazing, ensuring maximum connection with the surrounding landscape.
The building's architecture demonstrates a balance between openness and enclosure—solid wall sections alternate with transparent ones, creating a rhythmic composition. The lower level with sliding glass doors opens completely toward the well-maintained garden, blurring the boundary between internal and external space.
In modern private construction, similar techniques can be adapted for one's own home: vertical or horizontal sun-shading grids, contrasting combinations of materials (concrete, glass, metal, wood), use of modularity in façade design, and creation of transitional zones between house and garden. Even in a small house, such solutions can create a contemporary, expressive image.