This presented country house embodies a contemporary interpretation of coastal architecture with elements of craftsman style. The two-story facade is painted in a soft cream shade, which harmoniously blends with the surrounding landscape and creates a sense of lightness.
The facade of the house is characterized by expressive asymmetry and thoughtful detailing. The upper level is adorned with a protruding balcony with simple vertical railings, adding architectural dynamics. Large arched windows on the second floor with multi-sectional glazing become the central element of the composition, allowing maximum natural light and creating a visual connection with the sky.
Particularly noteworthy are the decorative brackets under the roof and balcony – a distinct reference to craftsmanship traditions in architecture. The pitched roof with wide overhangs and a decorative element at the ridge completes the composition, giving the house a recognizable silhouette.
The first floor of the facade features large glazed areas in dark frames that contrast with the main tone of the building. The entrance area is finished with a solid wooden door and a small porch with seating, creating a cozy space for relaxation.
The landscape design of the plot with drought-resistant plants and a paved pathway organically complements the architectural solution, emphasizing environmental friendliness and connection with the natural surroundings. Flower planters on the balcony and at the entrance add picturesqueness to the overall composition.