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Modern Two-Story Facade with Contrasting Finishes and Panoramic Glazing

#10649. Modern Two-Story Facade with Contrasting Finishes and Panoramic Glazing

This is a modern two-story private residence showcasing a clear combination of geometric forms and contrasting materials. The facade presents an elegant composition dominated by white vertical cladding on the upper floor, creating a sense of lightness and visually expanding the space. The lower level features a darker palette with wooden louvers that create an interesting interplay of light and shadow.

Particularly striking is the panoramic glazing of the second floor, which provides abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces and creates a connection with the surrounding nature. The horizontal line of the flat roof emphasizes the contemporary character of the architecture. The dark gray cladding on the right portion of the facade adds additional visual interest and volume to the structure.

The landscape design with a well-maintained lawn and strategically placed low-growing trees and shrubs harmoniously complements the architectural image. The minimalist porch with concrete steps underscores the modern aesthetic of the building.

When designing your own facade, you can employ techniques demonstrated in this project: playing with contrasting materials and textures (white cladding versus dark wooden louvers), proper ratio of solid and glazed surfaces, as well as combining horizontal and vertical elements to create a dynamic and contemporary appearance.

Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"