This modern residential house is an excellent example of a contemporary interpretation of traditional architecture using brick. The facade is made of high-quality facing brick in warm red-brown hues with color variations, which gives the building textural richness and visual interest.
The architectural composition is built on the contrast between the traditional triangular roof shape, characteristic of classic houses, and modern elements such as minimalist windows without pronounced frames and the strict geometry of volumes. The roof solution is particularly interesting — the dark covering with clean lines emphasizes the silhouette of the building and creates an expressive contrast with the brickwork.
The facade features an asymmetrical composition with window openings of various sizes and shapes. The vertical window on the gable adds dynamics and serves as an accent element. The attached garage is organically integrated into the overall composition, continuing the aesthetics of the main volume.
The facade design uses a popular technique of contrasting combinations — brick and dark metal or composite panels visible in the built-in part of the upper floor. This technique can be successfully applied when designing your own house, creating a visual separation of volumes and emphasizing the architectural idea.
The landscaping with low shrubs and minimalist design harmoniously complements the architecture of the house, not overloading the perception and emphasizing the main lines of the building.