This modern house is an excellent example of "fachwerk" (timber-frame) architecture adapted for contemporary living. The building's facade impresses with its expressive geometry and clear structural framework, where dark supporting elements contrast with light walls and extensive glazing.
The gabled roof with dark tiles creates a classic silhouette, while the modern execution is emphasized by minimalist design of the eaves. Particularly impressive is the front facade with panoramic glazing that occupies almost the entire surface from floor to ceiling, ensuring maximum penetration of natural light and creating a visual connection with the surrounding landscape.
A distinctive feature of the architectural solution is the two-level terrace with glass railings, which serves not only as a functional space but also as an aesthetic element highlighting the horizontal line of the composition. Black metal supports holding the upper level add lightness and elegance to the structure, despite the massiveness of the overall volume.
The landscaping around the house organically complements the architectural concept: ornamental plants, stone backfill, and neatly trimmed lawn create a thoughtful landscape design that emphasizes the geometry of the building and integrates it into the natural surroundings of tall trees.