The image showcases a modern residential house with an interesting architectural solution that combines traditional and avant-garde elements. The main part of the building is finished in light tones with horizontal cladding, creating a sense of laconic elegance and orderliness. The roof has a pitched form characteristic of traditional houses, but its execution in the same material as the facade gives the building a cohesive, monolithic appearance.
Special attention is drawn to the contrasting combination of the light main structure with the dark, almost black volume of the modern extension. This extension is executed in a minimalist style and almost completely glazed, creating an interesting visual effect of transparency and lightness. The large panoramic windows not only ensure maximum penetration of natural light into the interior but also visually unite the internal space with the surrounding landscape.
The facade of the first floor is partially faced with brick, adding textural variety and creating an interesting interplay of textures. The dormer windows on the pitched roof provide natural lighting to the upper level. The terrace area with a concrete base organically continues the interior space of the house, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior.
This approach to facade design can be used to modernize existing houses - adding a modern glazed volume to a traditional building allows for a radical transformation of the building's appearance and expansion of living space. The contrasting combination of materials and textures (wood, brick, glass, metal) is a technique that makes the facade visually interesting and multi-layered.