The presented object is a magnificent example of modern mountain architecture, where traditional materials and contemporary architectural solutions are harmoniously combined. The house facade is executed in warm, earthy tones using two main materials: natural stone and wooden cladding in a reddish-brown shade.
The architectural composition of the facade features a dynamic character thanks to a multi-level roofing system with several overlapping slopes. The stonework forms the foundation of the house and partially the first floor, as well as a protruding chimney element that visually divides the facade into sections. The textured stone creates a solid, substantial image, anchoring the structure in the surrounding mountain landscape.
Particular attention is drawn to the wooden structural elements — massive support beams and brackets made of light-colored wood, which not only bear functional load but also serve as bright decorative accents against the dark red cladding. Window openings of various geometries — from arched to rectangular — provide abundant natural lighting and a visual connection with the surrounding forest landscape.
The entrance area is designed with restraint, featuring a wooden door in a natural tone and a small porch with metal railings. The overall silhouette of the building organically fits into the surrounding coniferous forest, emphasizing the architect's desire to create an object that exists in harmony with the natural environment.