This modern country house demonstrates a masterful combination of various finishing materials, creating a visually interesting and harmonious facade. The architectural solution is based on the contrast of vertical and horizontal lines, emphasized by the combination of cladding materials.
The lower level of the house is faced with natural stone, creating a solid visual foundation and connecting the building to the surrounding landscape. The upper part of the facade features vertical gray siding, which contrasts with the horizontal cladding of the middle part of the building. This play of directions gives dynamics to the entire composition.
The architectural expressiveness is enhanced by large panoramic windows that provide abundant natural light and visually connect the interior with the surrounding nature. Particularly notable are the two-story window openings, emphasizing verticality and openness of space.
The entrance group is designed using metal structures — laconic railings and a canopy that emphasize the modern character of the building. The blue front door creates a bright accent in the neutral color palette of the facade.
The landscape design of the adjacent territory with large boulders, coniferous plants, and decorative plantings organically complements the architecture, creating a unified ensemble in the spirit of Northwestern modernism, where the house becomes part of the natural surroundings of coniferous trees.