The presented building is a striking example of contemporary residential architecture where the contrast of materials plays a key role in shaping the artistic image. This three-story house with an asymmetrical facade composition features an interesting combination of a minimalist white volume and an expressive wooden module that visually protrudes from the main building mass.
The white portion of the facade is characterized by laconic simplicity and clean lines, emphasized by crisp rectangular window openings. The contrasting wooden volume with vertically oriented natural wood cladding brings warmth and organic quality to the building. This technique of "material contrast" makes the architecture more dynamic and contemporary.
The play with geometry deserves special attention – the sloped roofline creates an interesting silhouette, while the protruding balconies with metal railings add spatial depth to the facade. The entrance area is designed in a minimalist fashion, utilizing horizontal wooden elements that echo the finishing of the protruding module.
The property's fence also merits attention: a combination of concrete base with horizontal wooden inserts supports the overall concept of mixing materials and their textures. This approach can be successfully used when designing private homes when the budget allows experimentation with facade materials to create a unique architectural appearance.