The image showcases an expressive example of modern residential architecture with a clear division of volumes and an interesting combination of materials. The complex consists of two main parts: a white main building with "SIXTEEN 25" displayed on the facade and an attached wooden pavilion featuring a characteristic asymmetrical single-slope roof highlighted by a turquoise outline.
The facade of the main building is executed in a minimalist style with vertical white cladding, creating a sense of lightness and cleanliness. The accent yellow door adds a cheerful element to the composition. The wooden pavilion draws attention with the natural texture of vertical panels, which contrast beautifully with the white primary volume. Large glass surfaces ensure a visual connection with the surrounding environment and excellent natural lighting.
The facade design is organically complemented by the landscape solution: hexagonal pathway tiles, a neat lawn, and strategic succulent plantings create a modern Californian style that perfectly corresponds to coastal aesthetics. It's evident that this residence is oriented toward water sports enthusiasts, as suggested by the surfboard in the frame.
Design techniques that could be applied to your own project include: contrasting material combinations (wood and painted surfaces), asymmetrical roof forms to create dynamism, accent colors for entryways, integration of natural elements, and textural diversity in facade finishing.