The presented house features a minimalist modern design in the modernist style. The facade is executed in white, creating a sense of cleanliness and spaciousness, while brown accents add depth and character. The architectural composition of this two-story structure is laconic and geometric, with clean straight lines and expressive rectangular forms.
Of particular interest is the contrasting combination of smooth white walls with dark elements: vertical louver-grilles on the windows of the right part of the facade and decorative inserts on the left. These details not only serve a functional role (sun protection) but also set a vertical rhythm to the composition. The entrance area is designed with a contemporary dark door with horizontal glass inserts, creating an interesting visual accent.
The architectural volume includes a projecting second floor with a minimalist balcony, enclosed by simple geometric metal railings. The thoughtful zoning of the front yard area draws attention, with a combination of lawn and paving in the form of alternating slabs, which visually expands the space and creates an organized approach to the house.
When designing your own facade, you can adopt the following techniques: using a contrasting combination of white walls with dark accent elements, applying vertical blinds or grilles to give rhythm and texture to surfaces, creating a clear geometric composition with highlighted functional zones, and incorporating thoughtful landscaping of the adjacent territory with a combination of different textures.