The image showcases a minimalist modern countryside house with a distinctive contrasting facade solution. The main facade is finished with light-gray rough stucco with a noticeable texture, giving the building a natural roughness and tactility. The asymmetrical single-slope roof with a minimalist cornice adds dynamics to the overall composition.
The most expressive element of the facade is the impressive panoramic glazing on the ground floor, designed as a sliding system with large-format glass. One part of the glazing is a fixed glass panel, while the other is a sliding door that opens the interior space toward the landscape. This solution creates a stunning visual effect: the boundary between the interior space and the surrounding nature virtually disappears, making the living room seem to extend into the surrounding landscape.
The second floor is more enclosed, featuring a small panoramic window with a reflective effect that introduces an interesting play of light and reflections into the overall facade composition. Dark window frames effectively contrast with the light-colored finish, creating a clear graphic pattern.
This facade solution employs techniques that can be applied to one's own home: combining rough textured surfaces with clean lines of modern glazing; using contrasting frames to create graphical elements; playing with the scale of window openings (large below, compact above); integrating the house into the landscape through panoramic glazing. Such an approach allows for creating a modern, laconic living space that maximizes the use of its natural context.