This architectural object is a modern residential house with an expressive contrasting facade that combines several materials and volumes. The composition is built on the interplay of geometric shapes, where each volume has its own finish: light stone panels, horizontal metal siding, and dark vertical panels.
Particularly noteworthy is the entrance area with semi-circular greenish glazing, which creates a dynamic accent among the rectilinear forms of the main volume. The stone retaining wall forms a clear boundary of the plot and simultaneously serves as an architectural element, organically integrating the building into the hillside landscape.
The facade design uses a technique of contrasting textures and materials: smooth stone cladding is juxtaposed with rhythmic horizontal siding, creating visual interest and emphasizing the functional zoning of the house. This approach can be successfully applied in private construction, dividing the facade into different zones using contrasting materials, thereby emphasizing the architectural volume of the building and its functional features.