#3843. Modern Alpine Chalet: Contrasting Wood and Stone Facade in a Winter Forest

Before us is an excellent example of a modern Alpine chalet, organically integrated into a winter forest landscape. The architectural composition is built on the contrast of materials and forms, creating an expressive volume that emphasizes the connection with the surrounding nature.

The facade demonstrates a thoughtful three-part division: a foundation made of irregular natural stone creates a solid base, the middle section is constructed from dark brown wooden logs, and the composition is completed with a striking protruding light wooden cornice with a large overhang. This solution is not only aesthetically appealing but also functionally protects the building from snow load.

The asymmetrical gabled roof with varying angles of inclination, covered with a layer of snow, gives the facade special expressiveness and visually softens the geometry of the building. The panoramic glazing of the central part of the facade creates a light accent and opens the interior to the natural surroundings, while the spacious terrace with transparent railings expands the living space, allowing one to admire the snow-covered forest.

A well-designed gutter system, contrasting light-colored window frames, and soft lighting of the lower floor complement the architectural image, making it complete and harmonious. The house demonstrates a balance between modern technologies and traditional materials, creating a cozy and functional space in harsh winter conditions.

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