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Modern coastal residence with multi-level shingle facade

#10851. Modern coastal residence with multi-level shingle facade

This impressive modern coastal residence demonstrates a masterful combination of traditional materials and contemporary architectural solutions. The facade is predominantly clad in light-colored shingle siding, a classic element of New England coastal architecture, but interpreted in a modern way.

Particularly noteworthy is the contrasting design of the windows with dark frames, which stand out dramatically against the light siding. The curved arch line of the roof above the central part of the building gives the house an elegant silhouette, softening the geometry of the strict lines. Massive panoramic windows on several levels maximize the view, likely of a water surface, and provide abundant natural light.

The brick chimneys at both ends of the building serve not only as functional elements but also as visual accents that balance the composition. The glass railings on the second-level terrace create a sense of transparency and don't clutter the facade, allowing the clean lines to remain intact.

The multi-level structure of the house with cascading terraces blends organically with the terrain, providing a smooth transition from the house to the landscape. The vertical articulation of the facade and alternation of materials (siding, brick, glass) give the building interesting texture and visual rhythm.

When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques used here: contrasting combinations of materials and colors; the use of large windows to create a visual connection with the surroundings; multi-level organization of space using terraces; and the combination of traditional materials (shingle, brick) with modern elements (glass railings, minimalist details). This approach allows you to create a house that looks both contemporary and comfortable, fitting into the surrounding context.