This modern residential house represents a striking example of the integration of various materials and expressive architectural solutions. The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of concrete blocks, wooden panels, and decorative perforated screens that create an interesting interplay of light and shadow.
Particularly notable is the two-level volume with an asymmetrical roof, where the upper floor stands out thanks to warm wooden surfaces and panoramic glazing. Skylights in the roof provide additional natural lighting, while the projecting cantilever element creates a dynamic silhouette. The contrast between gray concrete blocks and warm wooden panels gives the facade depth and textural richness.
The lower level includes a covered parking area framed by decorative perforated panels with a geometric pattern, which, when illuminated from within in the evening, transform into an effective lighting element of the facade. This technique not only serves an aesthetic function but also provides partial privacy without creating a sense of enclosure.
The architectural composition is successfully integrated into the surrounding landscape, with large trees creating a natural backdrop for the house. The minimalist design is complemented by subtle details: built-in lighting beneath the cantilevered projections softly illuminates the facade, highlighting its structural elements and creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere even in the evening hours.