This modern country house exemplifies minimalist architecture, where the interplay of textures and materials takes center stage. The dominant element of the facade is the unusual silvery metallic cladding with a textured, tile-like embossing pattern that creates a dynamic play of light and shadow across its surface.
Compositionally, the building is divided into two main volumes: a two-story structure with large windows and a single-story wing. The architect masterfully balances the metallic facade with warm wooden elements – vertical timber slats that serve both as decorative panels and functional sliding components. Particularly interesting is the solution with wooden sliding panels that can provide both sun protection and privacy elements.
A bold accent in the form of a yellow door on the left side of the building creates a striking contrast with the neutral palette of the main facade, adding individuality and character to the building. Large glass surfaces ensure excellent natural lighting and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. The smooth transition from architecture to nature is emphasized by the minimalist white gravel surrounding the house and the natural greenery of the plot.
Attention to detail is evident in the subtle combination of the pitched roof of the second floor with the flat roof of the first floor, giving the entire composition a sense of dynamism and contemporary appeal. Despite the geometric rigor of the forms, the house blends harmoniously into its natural context through thoughtful landscape architecture and the use of natural materials.