Terrier 4 with garage is a small, typical single-story house without a basement or attic. The compact structure, based on a rectangular floor plan, was designed with a symmetrical front facade in the main section and an entrance highlighted by a simple canopy. The building is covered with a gable roof with a traditional wooden structure and a ridge parallel to the front facade. The functional, perfectly lit interior is classically divided into a living, sleeping, and utility area. The first area consists of a kitchen with a practical pantry and a spacious living room with a fireplace and access to a covered terrace. The opposite side is reserved for the private area, which consists of a bathroom and three attractive bedrooms. The transition to the utility area is via an entrance hall connected to the single garage and the interior hallway of the house. The building is a compromise between traditional form, modern aesthetics, and regional materials such as clinker bricks, stone facade cladding, and natural timber. The timeless architecture of this single-story house blends effortlessly into almost any landscape.