The image showcases a modern country house executed in a minimalist style using natural stone. The building facade features strict geometric forms with clean rectangular outlines. The primary finishing material is light limestone or sandstone, arranged in traditional masonry technique, creating an interesting textured surface with natural shades of beige, ochre, and gray.
The architectural composition of the facade is built on the contrast between massive stone walls and crisp white window frames. Windows of varying sizes, asymmetrically positioned across the facade, create a dynamic visual rhythm. The upper floor is complemented by a spacious loggia, which adds airiness to the volume and connects the building with the surrounding landscape.
The area around the house continues the architectural concept: a stone-paved area, executed in free-form laying using the same material as the facade, organizes the approach to the building and harmoniously connects it with the adjacent well-maintained lawn. Olive trees add a Mediterranean character to the entire composition.
When developing a similar facade for your own home, it's worth paying attention to several techniques: contrasting window frame treatment that emphasizes architectural geometry; use of natural materials while preserving their natural texture; thoughtful combination of open and enclosed spaces; harmonious integration of the building and landscape design through the use of similar materials and forms.