This modern country house is an excellent example of a harmonious combination of natural materials and contemporary architecture. The facade stands out with its contrasting use of light-colored natural stone and dark wooden cladding, creating a visually appealing composition.
The architectural form of the house is built on a combination of volumes of different heights, where the central part with a sharp gabled roof and metal covering serves as the dominant element. Particularly expressive are the stone walls with large window openings that provide good natural lighting to the interior spaces. The dark metal roofing effectively contrasts with the lighter facade materials.
The facade design skillfully employs the technique of "material articulation" — different functional areas of the house are highlighted by various materials. The transitions between stone and wooden sections create an interesting rhythmic pattern. Large windows with thin frames emphasize the modern character of the building while simultaneously providing a connection with the surrounding nature.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques from this project: contrasting combination of materials (stone/wood); using volumes of different heights to create a dynamic composition; clean geometric lines; thoughtful placement of large windows; harmonious integration of the building into the landscape through decorative paving and landscaping of the adjacent territory.