Before us is a modern residential house showcasing an elegant combination of minimalism and natural textures. The facade is built on an expressive contrast between smooth white walls and fragments of natural stone masonry. This dichotomy creates a visually interesting composition, where the geometric purity of white volumes is softened by the texture and warmth of stone elements.
The architecture is characterized by clean lines and protruding volumes. The second floor hangs over the entrance area, creating a sheltered space in front of the wooden entrance door. The asymmetrical facade composition is complemented by a variety of window openings: from large corner glazing with wooden frames to compact windows on the second floor.
Special expressiveness is added to the facade by tall glazing with wooden elements, which provides abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces and visually lightens the massiveness of the building. The facade materials are appropriately combined with landscape design — drought-resistant plants and low-growing shrubs, emphasizing the ecological orientation of the project.
For your own home, you can adopt several techniques: contrasting combination of different facade materials (white plaster and natural stone), use of large window openings with wooden frames to create a connection with the surroundings, creation of protruding volumes to form protected spaces and add architectural interest, as well as ecologically thoughtful landscaping that harmonizes with the overall concept of the structure.