Before us stands an impressive modern country house executed in a style that combines elements of contemporary architecture with natural materials. The facade presents a harmonious combination of three primary materials: natural stone (slate) in a gray-blue shade, warm wood in a reddish-brown tone, and light gray stucco surfaces.
The architectural composition is distinguished by expressive geometry with clear horizontal lines, emphasized by wide wooden cornices with dark edging. Particularly striking are the cantilevered projections of the second floor, creating dynamic volume and interesting play of light and shadow on the facade. Stone cladding is strategically placed on the lower level and on selected vertical elements, visually strengthening the structure and creating a sense of stability.
The large window openings with black frames effectively contrast with the facade materials and provide abundant natural light to the interior spaces. Especially notable are the corner panoramic windows that emphasize the contemporary character of the architecture. Wooden columns supporting the overhangs and balconies add an element of organic warmth to the overall composition.
The landscaping around the house is minimalist and functional, with neatly trimmed shrubs and young trees that will organically complement the building's architecture as they mature. The wooden fence visible on the right side of the image echoes the wooden elements of the facade, creating a cohesive architectural ensemble.
To adapt similar techniques in your own facade design, consider the skillful combination of contrasting materials, the use of horizontal lines to visually expand the building, thoughtful placement of window openings, and highlighting structural elements through different textures and materials. The combination of natural stone with wood and stucco creates a visually interesting and durable facade that will look good in various weather conditions and will age well over time.