Before us is a modern compact home executed in a style that combines elements of Northwest and contemporary forest design. The facade presents an interesting solution with a combination of materials: the main part is clad in horizontal gray panels, while corner accents and decorative elements are made of natural wood (cedar shakes), creating a warm contrast with the main color.
The architectural composition of the facade includes a two-level structure with an expressive asymmetrical pitched roof profile and wooden eave overhangs. Particularly noteworthy is the open porch with wooden columns and railing, which creates a transitional zone between the interior space of the house and the surrounding forest landscape. A wide wooden staircase with three steps provides convenient access to the main entrance area.
The window openings represent a well-thought-out system: narrow horizontal windows are located on the upper level, providing natural lighting without losing privacy, while larger windows with white frames on the lower level create visual lightness. The corner window with wooden trim is an important architectural accent, breaking the monotony of the facade and providing a panoramic view of the surrounding forest.
The house is organically integrated into the forest landscape thanks to a thoughtful color scheme and the use of natural materials. The stone gravel around the foundation creates a visual transition between the structure and the natural landscape, emphasizing the ecological approach to design.