Before us stands an expressive example of a modern country house with a facade completely clad in vertically oriented wooden panels. The architectural composition of the building presents an interesting combination of a traditional house form with a gabled roof and a modern cubic volume, creating a dynamic silhouette.
The facade is distinguished by a minimalist approach to details while giving maximum attention to the texture of natural wood. The vertical arrangement of the planks gives the structure visual slenderness and elegance, while the natural aging of the wooden cladding organically integrates the house into the surrounding forest landscape. A tall brick chimney, also clad in wood, serves as the vertical dominant of the composition.
The facade glazing is resolved with large panoramic windows in minimalist black frames, creating an expressive contrast with the warm texture of the wood. The corner glazing of the first floor is particularly effective, opening the interior space toward the plot. The asymmetrical arrangement of window openings emphasizes the contemporary character of the architecture.
The house is set on an understated concrete plinth, which visually lightens the mass of the building and creates the impression that the wooden volume floats above the ground. Overall, this project demonstrates a harmonious combination of modern architectural techniques with the use of natural materials, making it both relevant and timeless.