The presented country house demonstrates a modern interpretation of Scandinavian style with a clear emphasis on contrasting materials and roof geometry. The facade is executed in a white and wood palette, where white plastered walls of the lower floor harmoniously combine with wooden cladding in the upper part of the house.
The architectural composition is built on the contrast between a high pitched roof with an inclination of about 45 degrees and a low horizontal volume of the extension. The gabled roof with integrated dormer windows gives the house a traditional silhouette, but the modern execution of details and materials reinterprets the classic form. The wooden finishing of the gable and the soffit lining look particularly expressive, creating a warm accent against the gray roofing.
The ground floor facade is designed in a minimalist style with large panoramic windows and sliding doors, providing a connection between the interior space and the spacious terrace. The attached volume with a flat roof and wooden cladding creates an interesting visual contrast with the main building and serves as a functional extension of the living space.
The facade design employs techniques that can be applied when designing your own home: contrasting combination of materials (wood, plaster, glass), playing with the geometry of volumes (high and low), large glazed surfaces for maximum natural lighting and connection with the surrounding landscape. Special attention is paid to integrating the open terrace space into the overall composition of the house, making it more functional and attractive for country living.