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Garden pavilion with contrasting facade: combination of stone and wood under a tiled roof

#10418. Garden pavilion with contrasting facade: combination of stone and wood under a tiled roof

Before us is a charming garden pavilion with elements of dacha architecture, executed in a mixed style using both traditional and modern elements. The facade of the pavilion represents an interesting solution, where the base is made of stone masonry (possibly concrete blocks with natural stone texture), while the upper part is decorated with wooden lattice structures.

A distinctive feature of the facade is the contrasting combination of materials: the gray stone of the foundation and bright yellow wooden elements create a visually appealing contrast. The pavilion's roof has a hip (four-slope) design with an elegant green metallic covering that imitates tiles or figured roofing, which gives the structure completeness and harmoniously fits into the surrounding landscape.

An architecturally significant element is the well-thought-out system of window openings in the upper part of the pavilion, made in the form of a lattice structure, which provides not only a decorative function but also good ventilation of the space. The vertical supports holding the roof are painted in a dark color, creating a structural foundation and emphasizing the architectural composition.

The pavilion's facade demonstrates a successful use of the "semi-open space" technique — protected, yet visually connected to the surrounding garden. This technique can be successfully applied in the design of verandas and terraces of private homes, creating a smooth transition between interior and exterior. The color scheme of the facade with the use of contrasting shades can be effectively adapted for private construction, especially in cases where it is necessary to visually highlight architectural details.

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