This modern country house is an excellent example of the harmonious combination of minimalism and natural textures in architecture. The facade is executed in a white and gray palette with an asymmetrical gabled roof, giving the structure a dynamic and fresh appearance. The architectural composition is built on the contrast between white plastered surfaces and gray accent elements that emphasize the building's structure.
Particularly expressive are the stone inserts on the lower floor, made of gray slate, which visually "weigh down" the base of the house and create a sense of solidity. The large panoramic windows on the first floor allow maximum integration of the interior space with the surrounding nature, as well as providing excellent natural lighting.
The second floor is complemented by a spacious terrace with horizontal metal railings, which emphasizes the modern character of the building. The wooden ceiling of the terrace adds warmth to the overall composition. The architect skillfully used spot lighting on the facade, creating a cozy atmosphere in the evening and highlighting textural details.
When designing your own facade, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as: combining different materials (plaster, stone, metal), playing with roof geometry to create a dynamic silhouette, using large windows for natural lighting, and thoughtful facade illumination. It's also important to ensure a harmonious combination of the house with the landscape design of the plot, as done in this project with a terraced yard and well-thought-out recreation area.