This modern residential house demonstrates a masterful combination of materials and a thoughtful composition of volumes. The facade is designed with horizontal wooden cladding in a warm brown shade, creating an expressive contrast with concrete elements and large glazed surfaces.
Particularly interesting is the architectural articulation of the cantilevered second floor, which hovers over the open terrace. This rectilinear geometry is accentuated by a minimalist glass pergola with clean metal supports, providing partial shading for the space beneath. The abundance of glazing creates a sense of lightness and connects the interior space with the surrounding nature.
The facade design successfully applies principles of contrasting textures and materials: warm wood combines with cool concrete and transparent glass. This technique can be used in your own project to create a dynamic but harmonious image. Horizontal cladding visually widens the building, while panoramic glazing not only fills the interiors with natural light but also visually blurs the boundaries between the house and garden. The clever use of cantilevers creates protected outdoor spaces and gives the architectural appearance a unique character.