#10764. Traditional Facade with Modern Pergola: Harmony of Textures and Open Spaces

Before us is an elegant example of modern country architecture with classical elements. The facade of this two-story house is finished in a noble gray-brown palette using shingle cladding, which gives the building textural depth and traditional character. Such finishing is particularly characteristic of New England coastal architecture, where slate or cedar shingles have withstood harsh weather conditions for centuries.

The architectural composition harmoniously combines classical proportions with modern functionality. Particular attention is drawn to the system of French doors that create a smooth transition between the interior space and the terrace. These light doorways are framed with simple but elegant casings, which visually increases the light front of the house.

A particularly successful element of the facade is the pergola over the terrace, executed in light tones, which not only serves as a functional element of sun protection but also creates an architectural rhythm, softening the transition from the house to the landscape. The brick paving of the terrace echoes the texture of the facade, creating a cohesive image.

When designing your own facade, you can take note of several techniques: the use of natural materials with rich texture; creating a smooth transition between the house and the plot using semi-open spaces; applying a neutral color scheme that will emphasize architectural details and harmonize with the natural surroundings. It is also worth paying attention to the symmetrical arrangement of windows and the quality finishing of window frames, which play the role of an important decorative element on this facade.

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