This architectural object represents an expressive example of integrating modern design into historic stone masonry. The building's facade maintains the authentic texture of stone walls, forming a contrasting frame for the minimalist glass entrance. Particularly noteworthy is the wooden sliding screen with vertical slats, which serves both as a functional and aesthetic element of facade design, creating a semi-transparent boundary between interior and exterior spaces.
The stone wall with its uneven texture and natural color variety of the stone is the dominant element of the composition. The metal frame of the entrance clearly delineates the boundary of the modern insert without disrupting the integrity of the building's historic appearance. In front of the entrance is a threshold of light-colored stone that serves as a transitional element between the cobbled street and the interior.
The interior space, visible through the glass doors, is decorated in warm tones using natural materials, creating a harmonious continuation of the exterior design. Plants in ceramic pots and planters add organic elements to the overall composition, while the parked bicycle emphasizes the urban, eco-friendly nature of the space.
This approach to facade design demonstrates an effective combination of historical elements with contemporary details that can be applied in private housing as well: using contrasting materials, playing with transparency and textures, integrating greenery elements, and creating smooth transitions between exterior and interior.