This modern white house features a minimalist yet expressive facade. The white brick masonry creates a clean, monolithic appearance, enhanced by a special architectural solution — a textural relief on part of the facade. This element consists of protruding bricks forming a rhythmic geometric pattern, adding depth and shadow play to the building when illuminated by natural light.
The facade skillfully incorporates sleek window openings of varying sizes, providing a balance between privacy and natural illumination. Particularly interesting is the solution with a horizontal window in the lower section and larger windows on the second floor. The architectural composition is complemented by a minimalist canopy over the entrance area, supported by a thin chain — an unexpected contrasting element to the massive white volume of the building.
The surrounding landscape features an elegant minimalist solution: round concrete stepping stones embedded in the lawn create an interesting pathway to the entrance door, while green plantings around the perimeter soften the strict geometry of the building. When designing a facade of this style, it's worth paying attention to the use of textural elements made from the same material — this creates expressiveness without excessive variety and emphasizes the architectural concept.