Before us is a modern countryside house embodying the principles of minimalist architecture with elements of eco-design. The two-story volume is distinguished by clean lines and geometric expressiveness. The facade is executed in classic white, giving the structure visual lightness and emphasizing its architectural purity.
Particularly noteworthy is the compositional solution of the facade with a contrasting combination of white plastered surfaces and wooden inserts of horizontal slats, adding warmth and textural interest. The asymmetrical arrangement of windows of different sizes creates a dynamic rhythm, while the dark window frames effectively contrast with the white walls.
The single-pitched roof with photovoltaic panels demonstrates an ecological approach to design. The thoughtful facade lighting system includes directional fixtures that create an expressive play of light and shadow on textured surfaces in the evening.
The transition zone between the house and garden is organized with a partially covered terrace with minimalist columns, which serves as a visual continuation of the interior space. Decorative accents come from spherical lamps placed on a bed of light gravel.
For your own house, you can borrow techniques such as contrasting combination of materials (in this case, plaster and wood), thoughtful illumination of architectural elements, the use of large windows for visual connection with the surroundings, and the organization of a smooth transition between interior and exterior through a terrace or patio.