Before us is a modern interpretation of a traditional American farmhouse in white. The architectural composition comprises a complex of three connected volumes with gabled roofs of varying heights, creating a dynamic and interesting silhouette.
The facade is clad in white horizontal siding, which beautifully contrasts with the silver-toned metal roofing. The left section of the house is the tallest, featuring a characteristic cupola at the top, which gives the structure a certain monumentality. The central volume has a lower roofline and connects the side sections of the house into a unified composition. The right section is the most compact, with a more intimate scale.
The window openings have a laconic design without excessive decorative elements — simple rectangular windows with dark frames, emphasizing the contemporary interpretation. The main entrance is accentuated by a wooden door in a warm brown shade and a small platform in front of it. The minimalist approach to details gives the facade elegance and clean lines.
The entire ensemble is harmoniously integrated into the surrounding nature — tall coniferous trees create an impressive backdrop for the snow-white facade, while young plantings in front of the house soften the transition from architecture to natural landscape. The house embodies a modern reading of traditional form, preserving recognizable features of rural architecture while giving them a fresh, contemporary appearance.