This modern private residence exemplifies minimalist architecture with a contrasting facade solution. The dominant gray concrete facade is divided into vertical panels, creating an interesting rhythmic pattern and adding textural depth. Particularly noteworthy is the combination of cold gray concrete texture with warm wooden framing around the window openings on the second floor.
The architectural composition is built on the contrast of volumes: the massive gray right block is balanced by a lighter and more open left volume with a protruding balcony. This balcony with transparent glass railing visually lightens the structure and adds an element of airiness. The upper part of the building is complemented by green plantings that soften the strictness of concrete surfaces and create an ecological accent.
The entrance area is framed by vertical elements, while the restrained design of the gate and fence harmoniously continues the overall minimalist aesthetic. The professional facade design here demonstrates masterful command of proportions and skillful work with a limited palette of materials.
This house illustrates several techniques that can be applied in your own project: contrasting combination of materials (concrete and wood), use of textured panels to create rhythm on the facade, organization of a green area on the roof, as well as expressive use of protruding volumes to create a dynamic image of the building.