This wooden house is an excellent example of Alpine architecture adapted to a forest setting. The facade is executed in a traditional style using natural materials, creating a harmonious union with the surrounding landscape. The dark brown wooden cladding contrasts with the bright orange-yellow window frames, giving the structure an expressive character.
Of particular note is the triangular gable with a sunburst ornament, which serves not only as a decorative element but also as a symbolic accent, embodying the house's connection with nature. The wide projecting eaves with terracotta tiles provide protection from precipitation and create an interesting play of light and shadow on the facade. The facade design is distinguished by a thoughtful combination of functionality and aesthetics.
Several techniques in the facade design are worth noting: the contrasting framing of window openings, the expressive geometric decor of the gable, the harmonious combination of different textures (wood and tiles), and the well-thought-out gutter system integrated into the overall design. The vertical cladding of the facade visually increases the height of the building, giving it a more elegant appearance despite its compact size.