This modern wooden house represents an elegant example of architecture where natural materials harmoniously blend with minimalist geometry. The facade is predominantly crafted from wooden panels, creating a warm, natural appearance that perfectly integrates into the surrounding forest landscape.
The architectural composition of the building is based on the contrast of volumes – a compact second floor with horizontal cladding and a more open ground floor with impressive glass surfaces. Particular attention is drawn to the wooden siding, which creates a rhythmic vertical pattern on part of the facade, contrasting with the horizontal lines of the main volume.
The architect skillfully employed large panoramic windows, establishing a visual connection between the interior space and the natural surroundings. The protruding elements of the facade create an interesting play of light and shadow, adding depth to the overall composition. A small canopy over the entrance area and terrace provides functionality without disrupting the clean design.
The landscape solution of the plot delicately complements the architecture – a minimalist path made of stone slabs, young trees, and natural boulders create an organic transition between the man-made structure and the wild forest.