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Modern multi-layered facade with contrasting materials and wooden louvers

#10473. Modern multi-layered facade with contrasting materials and wooden louvers

This modern residence is a magnificent example of minimalist architecture with a meticulously designed multi-component facade. The house is organically integrated into the wooded plot, where the natural environment becomes a harmonious backdrop for the geometrically strict forms of the structure.

The building's facade is particularly notable for its combination of materials: rich terracotta brickwork contrasts with white plastered surfaces and wooden panels, creating a visually interesting composition. The central element is a two-story section with vertical wooden slats that simultaneously serve as sun protection and a visual accent. These louvers add depth and a play of light and shadow to the facade.

The bright lime-green entrance door deserves special attention — a bold coloristic accent that instantly draws the eye against the neutral palette of the facade. Large panoramic windows provide abundant natural lighting, while their black frames create a clear graphic pattern.

For private housing, the multi-layered facade approach is particularly useful: combining different materials (brick, wood, plaster, glass) within a unified composition creates visual interest without unnecessary complexity. Vertical slats can be adapted to any home as both a functional and aesthetic element, while using a bright color accent on the entrance area is an accessible way to give individuality to even the most laconic facade.

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