This architectural object presents a modern country house with a minimalist façade executed in dark tones. The two-level structure is characterized by a contrasting interplay of textures and materials. The upper part of the building is clad in gray-blue shingles that smoothly transition into the darker finish of the lower tier, creating a gradient effect.
The façade features strict geometry and a horizontal composition. Particularly noteworthy are three symmetrically placed dormer windows on the pitched roof, which not only provide natural lighting to the upper floor but also add dynamism to the laconic exterior. The lower level impresses with extensive panoramic glazing that practically erases the boundary between interior and exterior spaces.
Wooden elements on the side portion of the façade bring warmth to the overall cool color palette and echo the wooden finish of the kitchen island visible through the glass panels. Architectural lighting integrated into the façade gently illuminates the building in the evening, emphasizing its structural lines.
The landscaping uses neatly trimmed hedges and minimalist paving, harmoniously complementing the restrained appearance of the house. This project demonstrates how contrasting materials, thoughtful glazing, and play with geometry can be utilized to create an expressive contemporary façade.