This modern house exemplifies contrasting architecture where clean geometric forms combine with a variety of materials. The facade is divided into two expressive parts: the upper floor is clad with vertical black panels creating a strict, monolithic volume, while the lower level features warm tones with abundant use of wood and glass.
Particularly noteworthy are the large window openings on the upper floor, with their characteristic awnings that not only serve the practical function of sun protection but also add dynamism to the facade, breaking up the monotony of the dark cladding. The lower floor contrasts with the upper one through panoramic glazing that visually blurs the boundary between the interior space and the terrace.
The facade design skillfully employs a contrasting combination of materials: strict black corrugated panels (or similar material) above, warm wood and concrete below. Such solutions can be used in your own project — playing with contrasting textures and colors makes the house visually interesting without excesses. Also worth noting is the thoughtful integration of the building into the surrounding landscape — ornamental grasses in the foreground soften the geometric rigor of the architecture.