This modern residential house demonstrates the mastery of combining contrasting materials and forms. The facade presents an elegant composition of natural stone and light wood, creating an expressive dialogue between traditional and contemporary. The lower part of the building is made of rough natural stone laid in a dry masonry technique, giving the foundation a sense of solidity and connection to the earth. This approach also visually integrates the house into the surrounding landscape.
The upper volume, clad in horizontal wooden panels of a light shade, seems to float above the stone base, creating an interesting contrast of textures and colors. The architectural composition of the facade is characterized by geometric precision and minimalism, with projecting elements and cantilever structures typical of modern architecture. The window openings are particularly interesting – some of them extend beyond the main facade plane, forming dynamic bay windows and creating a play of light and shadow.
When designing the facade of a private house, a similar approach to combining materials can be an excellent solution for creating an expressive and modern image. The contrast of heavy stone and light wood, playing with the geometry of volumes, the use of cantilever elements – all these are tools that allow creating a unique architectural image that is both contemporary and organically connected to the natural environment.