This modern residential house showcases a bold combination of geometric forms and materials. The main facade presents a dramatic triangular structure clad in dark metal panels laid diagonally. These panels create an interesting texture and play of light on the surface, particularly noticeable in the evening.
The vertical wooden inserts in a warm tone serve as contrasting elements that not only break up the monochrome nature of the main volume but also frame the tall windows, creating a visual connection between the interior and exterior. Particularly expressive is the vertical wooden structure that seemingly cuts into the dark facade, adding dynamics and asymmetry to the building.
The side portion of the house with large glass surfaces and wooden elements creates a sense of openness and connection with the surrounding nature. The landscape design emphasizes the geometry of the building: clean lines of pathways, minimalist flowerbeds, and a neat lawn complement the architectural composition.
When designing your own facade, you might consider techniques such as contrasting material combinations (dark metal and warm wood), diagonal layout of cladding panels to create texture, use of vertical elements to visually elongate the structure, and accent lighting to highlight architectural details after dark.