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Forest retreat with dual-tone facade: concrete and wood in dialogue with nature

#10643. Forest retreat with dual-tone facade: concrete and wood in dialogue with nature

The image showcases a small modern house nestled in a forest, demonstrating a successful example of architecture organically integrated into the natural landscape. The facade is distinctly divided into two zones: a lower level made of monolithic concrete with garage doors, and an upper level clad in vertical olive-green wooden panels that create a visual connection with the surrounding forest.

The asymmetrical single-slope metal roof is particularly noteworthy, giving the house a contemporary dynamic appearance. The windows on the upper floor are arranged in a horizontal composition, emphasizing the length of the facade and providing abundant natural light to the interior space. The contrast between the strict concrete base and the warmer wooden cladding creates an interesting interplay of textures and materials.

The facade design employs a minimalist approach without excessive decorative elements, highlighting the modern aesthetics of the building. The natural color palette allows the structure to blend harmoniously with its forest context – a technique worth considering when designing a country house. The vertical facade cladding visually increases the height of the structure, while the use of concrete in the lower section provides not only structural strength but also visual solidity.

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