This modern single-story house represents an expressive example of minimalist architecture with an interesting combination of materials. The laconic volume with its prominent flat concrete canopy creates a sensation of hovering above the patio space. The building's facade effectively combines several textures: warm vertical wooden slats contrasting with the cold concrete slab, natural stone that adds organic texture, and large glass surfaces that blur the boundary between interior and exterior space.
The cantilevered massive concrete roof slab draws special attention, creating shade over the open terrace and visually expanding the house's space. The wooden facade elements add warmth and organic character to the composition, contrasting with the geometric precision of the overall volume. The stone masonry of the side wall introduces textural diversity and connects the structure with the landscape.
The architectural volume is skillfully integrated into the surrounding space through a smooth transition from the interior to the exterior via the open terrace, as well as through thoughtful landscape design with a neat lawn and wooden decking. The pergola on the right side of the facade adds nuance and creates an additional semi-shaded space, enriching the architectural image of the house.