The architectural object presented demonstrates an impressive example of a modern wooden house with an expressive central element. The facade is made of natural wood with characteristic horizontal cladding, which gives the structure warmth and eco-friendliness. The central part of the facade features a striking two-story glass structure with exposed wooden beams forming a diagonal pattern, creating a dynamic architectural accent.
Special attention is drawn to the symmetrical composition of the facade with two side wings, each equipped with garage doors that harmoniously fit into the overall design. Large windows with vertical and horizontal dividing elements not only provide abundant natural light to interior spaces but also maintain the rhythmic structure of the facade. The pitched roof with a pronounced ridge emphasizes the contemporary interpretation of traditional residential house forms.
In the landscaping around the house, minimalist landscape design techniques are used: gravel covering, neat coniferous plantings, and boulders create a natural framing for the architectural object.
When designing your own facade, several techniques from this example can be adopted: combining natural wood cladding with large glass surfaces, using exposed structural elements as a decorative solution, creating a symmetrical composition with a highlighted central volume, and harmoniously integrating functional elements (garage doors, entrance group) with the overall aesthetics of the building.