This modern three-story house demonstrates an elegant combination of minimalism and warm natural materials. The facade presents a harmonious composition of white walls and wooden inserts, creating a visual contrast and giving the building character.
A distinctive feature of the facade is the thoughtful play of volumes: each floor has its own architectural language. The ground floor opens to the landscape through large glass surfaces and a wooden entrance door, framed by a wooden pergola that creates a transitional zone between exterior and interior. The second and third floors feature balconies framed with glass railings and wooden accents.
The top floor is particularly interesting with its partial glass roof and wooden cladding, creating the feeling of a rooftop pavilion. The facade demonstrates the principle of "honesty of materials," where each element serves both functional and aesthetic roles.
When designing your own facade, several techniques from this project can be adopted: using contrasting materials (wood and plaster), creating transitional zones with pergolas, integrating open and enclosed spaces, and playing with the depth of the facade through protruding and recessed elements. This approach allows for creating a modern yet warm and welcoming appearance of the building.