This is an exquisite example of a modern terrace, where the wooden pergola with horizontal slats serves as the main accent. The architectural solution creates an ideal balance between sun protection and visual lightness. The pergola organically extends into a vertical wall with a similar slatted structure, forming a unified architectural element that simultaneously functions as both a canopy and a partial screen.
The minimalist elevated terrace with dark gray flooring creates a clear boundary between interior and exterior spaces, while acting as a natural extension of the interior. The interesting combination of materials—warm wood of the pergola, cool stone flooring, and white house walls—creates a harmonious contrast of textures and colors.
The terrace is furnished with understated furniture made from natural materials, which emphasizes the overall eco-minimalist style. A bonsai in a ceramic pot and small plant elements complement the composition, adding a natural accent to the space.
This approach with a wooden pergola can be adapted for the facade of a private home, creating dynamic shading, protection from precipitation and sun, and adding an expressive architectural element to the building that can eventually be covered with climbing plants, further integrating the structure into the surrounding landscape.