Before us stands a magnificent example of a modern interpretation of traditional Japanese architecture. This three-story building seamlessly blends elements of Japanese style with contemporary architectural solutions. The facade features a color palette characteristic of Japanese architecture – light walls contrasting with dark wooden structural elements.
Particularly noteworthy is the traditional hipped irimoya-style roof with its protruding eaves and distinct lines. Vertical and horizontal wooden elements create a characteristic lattice structure on the facade, reminiscent of traditional Japanese architecture. The first floor is partially clad in natural stone, providing a solid foundation for the lighter upper levels.
The building's facade is enriched with balconies featuring geometric metal railings, while large windows with wooden louvers ensure abundant natural light and a connection with the surrounding nature. The home's placement by the water creates a special harmony – reflections in the still surface of the pond enhance the contemplative character typical of Japanese aesthetics. The landscape design, with its large stones and careful plantings, complements the overall composition, creating an organic extension of the architectural concept.