This modern residential house exemplifies a harmonious combination of various facade materials. The main facade solution is built on the contrast between vertical metal panels in a gray-blue hue and warm horizontal wooden inserts. This combination not only visually breaks up the building's volume but also creates an interesting interplay of textures and directions.
The architecture features clean geometric forms with a flat roof and expressive cantilevers. Particularly noteworthy is the original entrance solution with a wooden ramp instead of a traditional porch, which adds dynamism to the composition and creates a smooth transition between the landscape and the structure. Large windows with minimalist frames provide abundant natural light and a visual connection with the surrounding nature.
In the design of the surrounding area, there is a noticeable tendency toward geometrization: clear division of lawns by a stone path, minimalist gravel filling at the base of the house—all of which emphasizes the contemporary character of the architecture. At the same time, the presence of trees and vegetation softens the overall strictness of the composition.
For one's own house, this project offers valuable lessons in combining contrasting materials, playing with textures and colors, and breaking up a monolithic building volume into visually distinct blocks. A particularly successful solution is the use of wood as an accent material, which adds warmth and comfort to the strict modern architecture.