This project exemplifies contemporary residential architecture where vertical wooden cladding becomes the main expressive element of the facade. The natural-toned wooden panels create a warm yet modern aesthetic that harmoniously blends with the surrounding landscape of mature trees.
The compositional solution of the facade is built on the contrast of materials: light wood dominates the finish but effectively combines with the brick masonry of the chimney and black accents of the window frames. Particular attention is drawn to the horizontal strip of glazing on the upper floor, which not only provides abundant natural light to interior spaces but also visually lightens the entire structure.
The two-story volume has a laconic form with clean geometric lines, however, thanks to the variability of finishes and play with volumes, the building avoids monotony. The interesting solution for the entrance area with a smooth transition from the gravel path to the facade demonstrates the architects' attention to detail and landscape organization.
When designing your own facade, it's worth paying attention to the following techniques: using vertical wooden siding to give the building height, contrasting window frames to create rhythm on the facade, combining different materials (wood, brick, glass) to achieve expressiveness, and integrating architecture into the existing natural context.