This modern residential house represents an elegant example of a harmonious combination of materials and textures in architecture. The façade is formed by the contrasting interaction of three main materials: warm wooden cladding, austere dark corrugated metal, and textural brickwork at the base.
The left part of the façade is clad with horizontal wooden panels in a warm brown shade, giving the building naturalness and comfort. Particularly expressive is the front section with two-story panoramic glazing in wooden frames. This transparent vertical element opens up the interior space of the house, with the staircase visible through the glass – a functional element that has become part of the architectural composition.
The right part of the façade, made of dark corrugated metal with horizontal ribbing, creates an expressive contrast with the wooden elements. The lower part of the right wing is made of red brick with integrated garage doors. The house number "9" positioned on the dark section succinctly complements the overall composition.
The slightly pitched roof with a pronounced eave completes the image of the building, emphasizing its contemporary styling. The paved cobblestone area in front of the house organizes the adjacent territory, creating a unified ensemble with the architecture.
This object demonstrates a sensible architectural approach where functionality, aesthetics, and harmony with the surrounding environment exist in balanced unity.