This architectural piece represents a modern country house executed in a minimalist style with elements of Scandinavian aesthetics. The façade is built on the contrast of materials and colors: the main part is finished in white, giving the structure visual lightness, while dark gray metal elements of the roof and vertical sections create a graphic visual accent.
Particularly noteworthy is the combination of façade materials: white plaster is paired with warm-toned wooden inserts that frame the window openings and form separate sections of the façade. This combination is not only aesthetically pleasing but also creates a sense of comfort, softening the strict geometry of the building.
The roof is made of dark metal with vertical seams, emphasizing the contemporary character of the architecture. An interesting solution is the numerous skylight windows that provide natural illumination to the upper floor and visually lighten the massive roof structure.
The entrance area is accentuated by a glass canopy on metal supports, creating an inviting space and adding a modern touch to the overall appearance of the building. Large panoramic windows on the first floor ensure a visual connection between the interior space and the well-maintained garden.
Similar architectural techniques can be adapted for your own home: contrasting combination of materials (plaster, wood, metal), playing with textures, using vertical accents to visually elongate the façade, thoughtful placement of window openings of various sizes, as well as integrating lighting into the landscape design to illuminate the façade in the evening.