Before us is a stylish modern house organically integrated into the natural landscape. The architectural composition is based on a contrasting combination of a massive stone base and a light, floating upper floor. The facade of the first level is made of rough gray stone with a pronounced masonry texture, giving the building solidity and a connection to the earth.
The upper floor is a glass pavilion with abundant glazing framed by wooden frames in warm tones. The expressive cantilevered roof with a wide overhang creates a sense of lightness and protects the rooms from excessive insolation. The horizontality of the roof lines emphasizes the panoramic character of the viewing windows and enhances the dialogue between architecture and the surrounding landscape.
The facade solution is built on the principle of contrasting materials and textures: heavy stone versus light glass, opaque walls versus transparent panoramic windows. Particularly interesting is the technique of partially recessing the first floor into the slope, which emphasizes the integration of the house into the environment. Wooden window frames and finishing elements add warmth to the building and connect it with the surrounding trees, creating a harmonious transition between architecture and nature.
The minimalist architecture of the house is complemented by subtle details, such as unobtrusive glass railings, neat transitions between materials, and restrained landscaping with local plants that emphasize the environmental friendliness of the entire project.