The presented modern residential building exemplifies minimalist architecture with skillful combination of contrasting materials. The facade is organized around a clear geometric composition, where white plastered surfaces elegantly contrast with warm wooden panels and strict black metal elements.
Particularly noteworthy is the play of volumes on the facade: the protruding white rectangular volume of the second floor creates a dynamic cantilever over the entrance area, while a vertical element made of light-colored stone serves as a visual "anchor" for the composition, dividing the facade into functional zones. The extensive glazing on the second floor is framed by minimalist glass railings, emphasizing the contemporary character of the building and ensuring visual lightness of the structure.
The entrance area is adorned with wooden panels featuring an integrated tall door, which adds warmth and organic quality to the facade. The architect has skillfully used contrasting textures: smooth white surfaces, textured stonework, and relief wooden cladding, creating a multi-layered, tactilely rich facade. The horizontal window on the first floor is harmoniously integrated into the wooden cladding, supporting the overall rhythm of the composition.
When designing your own facade, several techniques from this project are worth noting: contrasting combination of materials (light plaster, wood, glass, stone), the use of cantilever projections to create dynamics, vertical accents made of different materials for visual zoning, and minimalist solutions for terrace and balcony railings that don't weigh down the overall appearance of the building.