Before us is a striking example of a modern interpretation of a forest chalet with elements of the Northwestern style. The façade of the building represents a harmonious combination of natural materials characteristic of this architectural direction. The main part is clad with gray-green panels, contrasting with massive wooden elements of a warm reddish hue, which form the frame structure and accentuate the constructive lines of the building.
Particular attention is drawn to the asymmetrical composition of the roof with various levels and slopes. The dark green metal roofing supports the overall natural palette of the structure. The characteristic wide roof overhangs with exposed rafter systems and decorative brackets are not only a design solution but also a functional element that protects the façade from precipitation.
The façade is distinguished by an abundance of glazing, creating a visual connection between the interior space and the surrounding nature. Large panoramic windows in wooden frames, especially in the central part of the building, allow for maximum use of natural light and open up views of the picturesque landscape with a water feature. The stonework present in the design of the chimney and part of the façade adds textural diversity and emphasizes the connection of the house with its environment.
Terraces with canopies organically extend the living space, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior. The architectural composition of the house is masterfully integrated into the surrounding landscape, while the artificial pond with a wooden bridge and stones creates an idyllic picture of unity with nature, so characteristic of the philosophy of this architectural style.