This image showcases a minimalist and elegant entrance corridor of a contemporary house designed in modernist style. The space features clean lines and a striking contrast between white walls and black structural elements. A particularly expressive architectural solution is the pergola-like structure above the corridor with parallel black beams, creating a rhythmic pattern of shadows on the floor and walls.
The façade solution includes panoramic glazing, providing abundant natural light and a visual connection with the inner courtyard. The landscape design of the adjacent area is minimalist and harmoniously complements the architecture – stone pebbles, cacti, and young plants create a restrained composition characteristic of arid climates.
An interesting design element is the decorative installation of hexagonal metallic elements on the right wall, which adds texture and visual interest to the monochromatic space. The polished concrete floor with contrasting inserts creates directional movement and emphasizes the depth of the space.
When designing the facade of your own home, several techniques can be borrowed from this example: the use of contrasting materials (dark and light elements), integration of natural materials, creation of semi-open spaces between interior and exterior, and playing with natural lighting through structural elements. The combination of smooth white surfaces with textural elements and greenery looks particularly effective.