Before us is a striking example of a modern minimalist guest house, where the facade design demonstrates a harmonious contrast of materials and forms. The main volume of the building is a laconic parallelepiped with a flat roof, which has an expressive overhang, creating a sense of lightness and protecting a small terrace.
The facade solution is built on the contrast of white plastered wall surfaces and warm wooden cladding elements. Horizontal wooden siding is used both in the finishing of soffits (the lower part of the roof overhang) and in key facade elements, creating rhythmic accents and adding natural warmth to the overall composition. The thin black edge of the roof creates a graphic framing, emphasizing the geometry of the structure.
Special attention is drawn to the well-thought-out glazing: the panoramic window in the upper part of the facade allows maximum light, while glass doors with wooden frames provide a direct connection between the interior space and the surrounding environment. The wooden deck with minimalist furniture organically extends the interior space outward.
The facade details are carefully and tastefully elaborated – geometric wall sconces echo the forms of garden furniture, creating a unified design code. The influence of Japanese aesthetics and Scandinavian minimalism can be traced in the design of the house, giving the structure a noble simplicity and functionality.
Similar techniques in facade design can be successfully applied to your own home: contrasting combination of materials (plaster + wood), horizontal wooden cladding to create visual rhythm, clear geometric roof lines, large-format glazing, and a wooden terrace as an extension of the living space. This approach allows you to create a modern, environmentally friendly, and visually appealing appearance for a building, even with a small structure size.