This modern house features an expressive architectural composition based on the contrast of geometric volumes and materials. The facade is resolved in a minimalist aesthetic with a clear division into two main blocks: a white rectangular volume on the right and a gray pitched-roof volume on the left, united by a common architectural concept.
Of particular interest is the interplay of textures and colors on the facade. The dominant white color of the right section emphasizes the purity of lines and forms, while the dark roof and gray elements of the lower level create visual balance. Wooden inserts in a warm amber hue add naturalness and comfort to the strict geometry of the house, softening the overall rigor of the composition. Vertical wooden panels serve not only as a decorative element but also as a functional accent, highlighting the window openings.
The facade has a clear horizontal zoning: the first level with the garage door and entrance group is executed in gray, visually "grounding" the structure. The upper residential floor with a spacious terrace and glass railings creates a sense of lightness and openness. The laconic staircase leading to the front door emphasizes the level separation of the plot.
In your own house design, you can borrow several techniques: combining contrasting materials (plaster, wood, glass, metal); using large geometric shapes to create an expressive silhouette; applying wooden inserts to soften minimalist architecture; creating interesting transitions between plot levels; and organizing clear zoning of the facade through color and material solutions.