This modern two-story residential building exemplifies minimalist urban architecture with a meticulously designed facade. The main structure is constructed from reddish-brown brick, creating a warm yet robust foundation for the entire building. Particularly striking is the combination of brickwork with natural wooden elements, which add an organic quality and textural contrast to the facade.
The facade is organized with clear geometric logic. On the second floor, a small balcony with metal railings serves as both a functional and aesthetic extension of the interior space. Wooden sliding panels, used for both doors and window openings, give the building a distinctive character and provide flexibility in regulating sunlight and privacy.
On the ground floor, we see the same wooden elements, creating visual coherence throughout the composition. A small front yard with a metal fence forms a buffer zone between the house and the street, adding privacy and space for greenery. The presence of vegetation at the entrance softens the overall austerity of the architectural solution.
This project demonstrates how even in a limited space, one can create modern housing with character, using natural materials and clean lines. In designing your own facade, you might adopt this approach of combining contrasting materials (brick and wood), using sliding wooden panels to regulate lighting, and creating a clear geometric structure that, for all its simplicity, looks sophisticated.