The presented design showcases an elegant terrace with a pergola attached to a traditional house with a tile roof. The terrace is framed by stone masonry, forming an elevated base with protruding steps leading to a well-maintained lawn. Particularly noteworthy is the modern glass roof on metal supports, creating a light, airy transition between the interior space and the garden.
The facade of the main structure combines traditional elements (terracotta tile roof) with modern solutions, where the terracotta-red wall of the extension particularly stands out, harmonizing with the roof's shade. Large glass sliding doors provide maximum light penetration and blur the boundary between internal and external spaces. This combination of materials and textures – stone masonry, glass, metal, and painted plaster – creates a multi-layered yet harmonious composition.
When designing your own facade, it's worth noting this example of a successful transition between different zones of the house. The use of translucent coverings that maintain visual lightness, contrasting color accents (red wall), and stone elements in landscape design – all these techniques help create an expressive but not overloaded appearance of the house. Particularly important is the observance of proportions and scale of the attached elements, which should complement rather than compete with the main structure.