This country house is an excellent example of a modern interpretation of traditional wooden architecture. The facade is crafted from cylindrical logs in a warm amber hue, creating a harmonious connection with the surrounding pine forest. The architectural design features an asymmetrical gabled roof with a steep slope, giving the structure a dynamic and contemporary appearance.
The main facade is distinguished by successful panoramic glazing: large windows with clear geometric divisions occupy a significant portion of the front wall, forming a triangular composition that mirrors the roof shape. This solution not only fills the interior space with natural light but also creates a visual lightness to the massive log structure.
An important element of the facade is the spacious deck with wooden railings and a wide staircase, executed in the same golden wood tone. The foundation of the building is decorated with lattice enclosures, creating the effect of a house "floating" above the ground while providing necessary ventilation for the underfloor space. The laconic architecture, absence of excessive decorative elements, and thoughtful proportions make this house an exemplary specimen of modern Scandinavian minimalism in wooden architecture.