This modern house represents an outstanding example of innovative facade design, where the traditional form of a rural house has been reimagined using contemporary architectural techniques. The main element of the structure is a dramatic gabled roof with a steep pitch, covered with dark tiles that contrast with the white walls.
The facade is particularly notable for its asymmetrical glazing — one side is almost entirely made of glass, creating a "transparent gable" effect. This allows natural light to penetrate deep into the living space and visually connects the interior with the surrounding landscape. The wooden structural elements supporting the glass facade add warmth and organic quality to the entire composition.
The design skillfully combines modern minimalist aesthetics with elements of traditional architecture. Attention to detail is evident in the elegant proportions and the carefully balanced ratio of solid and glazed surfaces. Vertical wooden supports not only serve a structural function but also act as important decorative elements that rhythmically organize the facade space.
This project demonstrates several techniques that can be used when designing your own home: contrasting combinations of materials (glass, wood, brick), effective illumination of interior spaces that highlights the architectural composition in the evening hours, and a creative interpretation of traditional dwelling archetypes that gives the building both contemporary and timeless character.