The presented country house demonstrates an elegant example of a modern interpretation of classic rural architecture. The façade of the building is distinguished by elegant restraint and a harmonious combination of traditional and contemporary elements. The main volume of the house is designed as an elongated rectangular building with a gabled roof — a reference to the archetypal forms of rural structures, but reimagined in a modern way.
Particularly interesting is the contrast between two parts of the façade: one finished with a light material with a smooth texture, the other with a sand-colored façade tile imitating shingles. The same tile is used on the roof slope, creating the effect of a shell encompassing part of the house. Such façade design allows for visually breaking up the large volume of the building, giving it a more intimate and cozy character.
The architectural accent is provided by panoramic glazing, which looks especially impressive in the area with a high ceiling, where the glass gable creates an impression of openness and connection with the surrounding landscape. The minimalist dark-colored glazing frames form a strict geometric structure, contrasting with the façade materials and emphasizing the contemporary nature of the building.
Skilled work with details and proportions gives the house an exquisite simplicity. The absence of decorative elements is compensated by the interplay of volumes, textures, and materials. The white color on the end part of the building adds graphicality and creates a visual accent on the entrance area.
For private home construction, this approach offers valuable techniques: using contrasting materials for zoning the façade, working with different textures within the same color palette, creating expressive architectural accents through panoramic glazing, and subtly integrating modern technologies into a traditional form.