This modern country house showcases an elegant combination of natural materials and minimalist architecture. The facade exemplifies a contemporary interpretation of Prairie School style, featuring a characteristic low-pitched roof with wide overhangs and distinct horizontal lines.
The facade composition relies on a contrast of textures: horizontal wooden cladding in a warm brown tone harmoniously combines with the stone masonry of the column and retaining wall, creating a visual balance between the softness of wood and the texture of natural stone. The vertical stone column serves not only as a structural element but also as a visual accent, emphasizing the entrance to the building.
Large panoramic windows with wooden frames provide abundant natural light and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. Particularly noteworthy is the corner glazing, which softens the transition between the facade planes and creates a sense of structural lightness.
The entrance area is designed minimalistically, with a wooden door featuring glass inserts that continue the overall stylistic approach of the building. The small roof overhang above the entrance creates a sheltered space and emphasizes the horizontality of the composition.
The landscape design organically complements the architecture: low shrubs, ornamental grasses, and a neatly trimmed lawn create a natural framing for the building, while the paved path of natural stone logically leads to the entrance, highlighting its importance in the overall composition.