This is a modern three-story private residence with a minimalist facade in gray-green tones. The architecture features clean geometric lines and a pronounced horizontal composition. The facade of the upper floors is clad with panels arranged in horizontal strips, which visually expands the building and emphasizes its contemporary character.
The lower level of the house is finished in a light gray smooth stucco, creating a contrast with the upper floors. The garage block with two sections is equipped with panoramic glass doors in aluminum frames, adding transparency and lightness to the monolithic structure. Staircases flanking the garage lead to the second level.
The facade gains particular expressiveness through large panoramic windows of various sizes, arranged asymmetrically. The glass railing on the second-floor terrace creates a sense of weightlessness and further enhances the modern aesthetic. The use of targeted facade lighting adds expressiveness to the building in the evening hours.
When designing your own home's facade, you could employ similar techniques: combining different materials and textures to create visual interest, horizontal division to visually widen the building, large windows for maximum natural light, glass railings to create a sense of lightness, and well-planned facade lighting to highlight architectural elements after dark.