This modern residential house exemplifies mixed architecture, where various materials and forms harmoniously blend together. The facade is clearly divided into several volumes with contrasting finishing solutions, creating a dynamic composition.
The left section of the building features diagonal dark cladding and stone masonry at its lower part, giving this volume visual stability and textural interest. The central and right parts are finished in lighter tones: the upper section is clad with gray concrete panels with clearly defined joints, while the lower section combines light stucco and stone masonry similar to that of the left volume.
Of particular note is the protruding volume of the second floor in the central part, creating an interesting play of volumes and shadows. The wooden deck with neat steps serves as a transitional zone between interior and exterior, framed by small decorative plants in pots that soften the geometric lines of the architecture.
The facade design employs a technique of contrasting materials and textures: smooth concrete panels are juxtaposed with rough stone masonry, while diagonal cladding creates dynamism compared to the straight lines of other elements. This approach can be applied in your own design to avoid monotony and create a visually interesting, multi-layered facade. The skillful combination of modern and traditional materials achieves a balance between innovation and comfort.