This is a modern private house with a minimalist design executed in Scandinavian style with elements of contemporary architecture. The facade features clean geometric lines and an asymmetrical composition. The main volume represents a classic house form with a gabled roof, but interpreted in a modern way.
The color palette of the facade is built on the contrast between white walls and dark gray elements of the roof, window frames, and trim. This contrast gives the building a graphic quality and expressiveness. Large panoramic windows, especially the tall vertical window on the front facade, provide good natural lighting for the interior spaces and create a visual connection with the surrounding landscape.
The roof is made of modern tiles in a dark gray color, which emphasizes the integrity of the architectural appearance. Dormer windows are placed on the roof slope, which not only provide natural lighting for the upper floor but also become a functional design element.
The entrance area is minimalistic, with a contemporary door featuring glass inserts, which is consistent with the overall glazing concept of the building. The adjoining garage with a flat roof is successfully integrated into the overall composition without disrupting the integrity of the architectural solution.
In designing your own facade, you can use similar techniques: contrasting combinations of colors and materials, asymmetrical composition of windows of different sizes, combination of various roof forms, integration of functional elements into the overall design. This approach creates a modern yet cozy and harmonious appearance for a private home.