This modern house represents an outstanding example of minimalist architecture harmoniously integrated into its natural surroundings. The structure consists of two distinct volumes: a massive block with a textured natural stone wall and a transparent two-story pavilion with abundant glazing. The facade of the left section demonstrates an interesting textural solution—utilizing rough stone masonry that creates a visual contrast with the clean geometric lines of the main structure.
The right section of the building features an elegant composition of glass and light-colored stone with rhythmic facade articulation, where strict vertical and horizontal elements form a grid filled with large windows. This approach ensures maximum natural light penetration and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. The open terrace with outdoor furniture creates an intermediate space between interior and exterior.
Particularly successful in the facade design is the combination of different materials and textures: smooth surfaces of light-colored stone contrast with the rough texture of stone masonry, while the abundance of glass adds lightness to the entire composition. For private construction, such an approach can be adapted by combining different textures and materials even in smaller volumes, creating contrasts between closed and open sections of the facade, and using horizontal projections to form an interplay of light and shadow.