The image showcases a modern two-story private residence with an expressive minimalist façade. The architectural solution is based on clean geometric forms and contrasting materials. The façade features an asymmetrical composition with a dynamic sloped roof that creates a dramatic silhouette and visual lightness to the upper portion of the building.
Particularly noteworthy is the combination of finishing materials: white plastered walls contrast with warm wooden cladding and stone masonry. The vertical natural stone element on the left side of the façade gives the building a sense of solidity and textural depth. The wooden garage door and second-floor panels create a necessary balance of warmth and comfort within the overall contemporary composition.
Glass elements — panoramic windows and the glass balcony railing — provide visual lightness and connect the interior space with the surrounding environment. The second floor partially extends over the first, forming a canopy over the entrance area and creating an interesting interplay of volumes.
In designing your own façade, you can apply similar techniques: contrasting combination of materials (plaster, wood, stone, glass); asymmetrical composition with a dynamic roof form; use of cantilevered projections to create visual interest; integration of balconies with transparent railings; organization of the landscape with minimalist greenery that emphasizes the architecture of the house.