This modern residential house is a magnificent example of minimalist facade design, where various materials and textures are skillfully combined. The facade is organized into a clear composition of geometric volumes, with the upper level finished in gray panels with vertical articulation, while the lower level is complemented by warm wooden elements, creating a floating effect for the main volume.
The play of contrasts is particularly expressive: dark and light surfaces, matte panels and transparent glazing, horizontal and vertical lines. The vertical wooden slats on the second floor provide not only an aesthetic function but also serve as sun protection elements, bringing rhythmic dynamics to the strict geometry of the facade.
The front yard is designed in Japanese style with a carefully selected landscape composition: dwarf trees, decorative stones, and minimalist greenery emphasize the architectural concept. Smart lighting of the garden elements and facade creates a dramatic effect in the evening, highlighting the textures and volumes of the structure.
For private construction, several techniques can be borrowed here: combining different facade materials to create visual accents; using wooden slats as both functional and aesthetic elements; organizing multi-level facade lighting; and integrating landscape design into the overall architectural concept of the house.