This modern country house is a magnificent example of minimalist architecture where form follows function, creating an elegant and harmonious image. The facade is designed with laconic geometry of gabled roofs, referencing the archetypal house form but interpreting it in a contemporary manner. The main volume consists of two connected structures with characteristic triangular gables, clad in light-colored material.
The eastern section is particularly expressive with floor-to-roof panoramic glazing that occupies almost the entire gable. This technique not only saturates the interior with natural light but also creates a visual connection between the interior and the surrounding landscape. The contrast between solid walls and extensive glass surfaces gives the facade dynamism and contemporary character.
The gray metal roofing elegantly completes the composition, while the structural elements of the facade are devoid of excessive decoration, emphasizing the purity of lines and forms. Stone masonry in the plinth area adds textural contrast and visually "grounds" the building. The facade design is executed with consideration for integrating the building into its natural surroundings—tall trees frame the house, and the natural landscape with wild grasses extends right up to the structure.
When creating your own home, you can adopt techniques such as contrasting combination of materials (glass, stone, metal), using panoramic glazing for maximum interaction with the environment, and playing with roof geometry to create a modern interpretation of traditional forms. An important aspect is also the minimalist approach to details, where each facade element is functional and aesthetically justified.