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Contemporary facade with contrasting materials and lattice pergola

#10516. Contemporary facade with contrasting materials and lattice pergola

This architectural object presents a contemporary residential house with a contrasting facade that combines various materials and geometric forms. The main structure is executed in a minimalist style using light panels, creating a clean, laconic appearance. The facade is divided into several volumes of different heights, which adds dynamism to the entire composition.

A notable detail is the left part of the house, where warm wooden elements are combined with an original lattice structure that simultaneously serves as a decorative element and a functional pergola. This creates an interesting play of light and shadow on the facade, providing semi-transparency and lightness to this part of the building.

The architect skillfully used the contrast of materials: cold white metal panels are juxtaposed with warm wood. Large windows with dark frames provide abundant natural lighting and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. Particularly expressive is the tall panoramic window in the right part of the house, which emphasizes the verticality of this volume.

In designing your own facade, you can use similar techniques of contrasting material combinations, playing with the geometry of volumes, and the permeability of individual elements. Lattice structures, as exemplified by this house, can be an excellent solution for creating transitional spaces between interior and exterior, while providing partial privacy and protection from the sun.

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