This cozy log cabin represents an excellent example of a modern interpretation of the traditional forest retreat. The facade is constructed of horizontally laid logs in a dark brown shade, creating a harmonious blend with the surrounding forest environment. The architectural solution is characterized by an asymmetrical gabled roof with varying slopes, adding dynamic movement to the entire composition.
The facade is dominated by large windows with white frames, arranged in a rhythmic pattern, providing abundant natural light to the interior spaces. The central element of the facade is the entrance area with a wooden deck elevated on a stone foundation. The natural stone masonry serves as a contrasting element to the wooden cladding, emphasizing the connection between the house and the natural landscape. The vertical siding on the upper portions of the gables creates textural diversity and draws attention to the height of the structure.
The architectural composition is complemented by a small outbuilding on the right, executed in the same style but with darker finishing, creating a cohesive architectural ensemble. The landscape solution with a neatly trimmed lawn and minimalist stone edging around the foundation emphasizes the natural character of the building, organically integrating it into the forest context.