Here we see an interesting example of a modern urban infill project skillfully inserted between existing buildings. The facade is made of light yellow brick, creating a striking contrast with the surrounding gray brick buildings typical of historic urban development.
The architectural composition of the building is laconic and expressive. The three-story volume has a clear geometric form with small shifts in planes that enrich the visual perception. Particularly interesting is the dark gray triangular inclusion on the left side of the facade, which adds dynamism and modernity to the entire composition.
The window openings vary in size and placement, creating an interesting rhythm on the facade. The central window on the second floor with a small balcony serves as an accent element. The green entrance door becomes a bright color accent and visual landmark.
The landscaping in front of the house is minimalist: a paved area, wooden benches, and a young tree that will add a natural element to the urban context over time. This creates a comfortable transitional space between the street and the house.
When designing your own facade, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as: contrasting combination of materials (brick and modern finishing materials), playing with the geometry of the facade to create dynamics, thoughtful placement of window openings of different sizes, use of color accents in details (such as the door), and integration of the space in front of the house into the overall architectural concept.