This is an exquisite three-story mansion executed in a modern interpretation of traditional North American architecture. The facade is clad with gray wooden siding, giving it an elegant restraint and harmoniously integrating the structure into the surrounding forest landscape.
The facade details deserve special attention: decorative brackets support the protruding cornices, creating an expressive play of light and shadow. Numerous large windows with frequent mullions not only provide abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces but also become a key element of the architectural composition. The warm glow from within emphasizes the coziness and habitability of this dwelling.
The house architecture incorporates elements of the Craftsman style with characteristic exposed structural elements, a wide entrance porch with diagonal lattice railings and staircase. The three-level composition with varying heights creates a dynamic yet balanced silhouette.
When designing the facade of your own house, several techniques from this example can be utilized: the use of natural materials in finishing, thoughtful placement of window openings, expressive architectural details, and a skillful combination of enclosed and open spaces. A particularly successful solution is the combination of functionality and aesthetics in the drainage elements, which have become part of the architectural image of the building.