The image showcases an impressive example of modern minimalist facade design for a residential house. The building features characteristic smooth curves along its upper contour and a monochromatic color scheme. The main volume is executed in white with vertical ribbing, which gives the facade a distinctive texture and creates an interplay of light and shadow throughout the day.
The facade is organized on the principle of contrast: the upper level is light and airy with rectangular window openings, while the lower level is darker, featuring garage sections and an entrance area. The treatment of the upper floor windows deserves special attention: one is equipped with vertical louvers creating a semi-transparent filter, while the other is adorned with integrated greenery, adding a living element to the building's strict geometry.
The ground floor is designed using vertical dark panels for the garage doors, which incorporate light slits that create an expressive effect in the evening. The entrance area is accentuated with spot lighting and landscaping, making it welcoming and functional.
In a personal project, this approach can be adapted by using contrasting materials (such as ribbed panels), playing with the facade geometry through smooth transitions, and incorporating elements of biophilic design—integrating greenery directly into architectural elements. These techniques allow the creation of a modern yet not cold home image.