This modern country house showcases a refined combination of natural materials and geometric precision—characteristic features of modernist architecture with elements of organic design. The facade is decorated with a contrasting combination of light stone masonry and warm wooden cladding, creating a visually interesting composition and emphasizing the building's horizontal lines.
Special expressiveness is added to the facade by the asymmetrical gentle single-slope roof with wide eave overhangs, enhancing the impression of lightness and "floating" construction. The panoramic glazing on the main facade not only provides abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces but also visually unites the interior with the surrounding landscape, creating a sense of spatial continuity.
The thoughtful organization of the exterior includes an open terrace with minimalist railings, which serves as a transitional zone between the house and garden. When designing a facade for a country house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the combination of different textures (stone, wood, glass), playing with horizontal lines, and carefully placing window openings, considering both functional needs and aesthetic components.
This approach to facade design creates a modern but unpretentious appearance for the building, which harmoniously fits into its natural surroundings through the use of natural materials and organic lines.