The image shows a modern countryside house with a minimalist facade designed in Scandinavian style. The structure features an unusual roof geometry — a classic gabled form but with an asymmetrical solution. The distinctive feature of this project is the use of gray facade panels that create a monolithic, cohesive appearance of the building.
The architecture of the house is notable for its laconic design and functionality. Large panoramic windows not only provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces but also create a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. A covered terrace with access to the swimming pool serves as an expressive element of the composition, becoming a natural extension of the living space.
There's an interesting juxtaposition between this modern structure and the traditional buildings located nearby — we can see a classic Spanish house with a tiled roof and white walls, as well as a larger administrative or industrial building. This creates an interesting contrast between different architectural approaches.
When designing your own facade, you could adopt the following techniques from this project: using monochromatic facade panels to create a cohesive image, integrating large glass surfaces to connect with the surroundings, creating asymmetrical solutions for classic roof forms, and thoughtful zoning of the adjacent territory with elements of landscape design. Particularly noteworthy is the quality integration of the building into its natural context — the house is surrounded by greenery and organically fits into the rural landscape with views of the hills.