the house is designed in an alpine style inspired by holiday homes in kitzb hel with a modern interpretation the primary facade consists of natural vertical wood cladding combined with matte plaster surfaces in dark gray the windows will be anthracite colored large and slightly recessed featuring muntins to retain the traditional character but without shutters the roof will be a gable roof with wide overhangs featuring exposed wooden beams and intricately decorated weatherboards that emphasize the alpine charm the roof covering will consist of dark gray standing seam metal panels the balcony railings will be made of bush hammered concrete lending the house a robust yet high quality appearance at the rear of the building the lower part of the structure is embedded in the ground so only the front portion of the lowest floor remains visible the property slopes steeply in the foreground and is divided into generous terraced garden areas the upper section will be a level lawn while the slope will be supported by retaining walls made of large river stones complemented by natural planting a staircase will elegantly lead through the terraced levels the balconies are generously sized and feature modern wall mounted lighting with integrated spotlights providing both ambiance and functionality additionally the surrounding environment will reflect the rural bavarian character complementing the house s design the building and landscape aim to exude harmony blending traditional alpine aesthetics with modern elements that fit seamlessly into the natural surroundings architecture