The contemporary dwelling showcased here demonstrates a masterful combination of geometric forms and natural materials. The house consists of a composition of several volumes: a minimalist cubic tower on the left, a central connecting element with a flat roof, and a traditional volume with a gabled roof on the right.
The facade is completely clad with wooden panels arranged horizontally, giving the building warmth and organic quality. The cladding is made of light wood that retains its natural texture and color, allowing the house to blend harmoniously with the surrounding natural landscape. The gray metal roofing creates an interesting contrast with the warm tones of the wood.
Particular attention should be paid to the minimalist design of the window openings — a narrow horizontal strip of windows on the tower element and large panoramic windows on other parts of the building. This solution not only provides good insolation for the interior spaces but also creates an expressive play of light and shadow on the facade.
The wooden deck in front of the house organically transitions into landscape design with elements of a water garden, further connecting the architecture with the natural surroundings. The stone wall to the left of the tower adds tactile diversity to the overall composition.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques from this project: combining different volumes to create a dynamic composition; using natural materials in the finishing; contrasting combination of materials (wood and metal); thoughtful placement of window openings of different sizes; integration of the building into the landscape through terracing and greenery.