This modern country house represents an excellent example of how contemporary architecture can harmoniously blend with natural materials. The facade of the building is executed in a minimalist style with horizontal lines and clean geometric forms characteristic of modernist architecture.
The combination of materials on the facade is particularly expressive: the lower part is clad in natural stone in sandy-gray hues, creating a textured base and visual weight, while the upper level is finished with smooth gray panels that lend lightness to the structure. This contrast of textures and materials creates an interesting interplay on the facade, emphasizing its two-level structure.
The architectural composition of the building is built on a combination of protruding and receding volumes, creating dynamism and variety in perception. The flat roof with wide overhangs gives the house a characteristic silhouette, visually protecting the large glass surfaces from direct sunlight.
One of the central elements of the facade is the large panoramic windows and sliding glass doors that blur the boundary between interior and exterior space. The ground floor is almost completely open to the garden thanks to folding glass partitions that can be fully removed when needed, transforming the living space into an open terrace.
The facade is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape with thoughtful landscaping, stone terraces, and a small lawn, creating a unified whole with the nature around it.