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Barn-House with Integrated Veranda: Contemporary Façade with Natural Materials

#10888. Barn-House with Integrated Veranda: Contemporary Façade with Natural Materials

Before us is an elegant example of a contemporary interpretation of a rural house in the barn-house style. The façade is distinguished by its laconism and expressiveness through the use of natural vertical wooden cladding, painted in a subdued gray-brown tone. The gabled roof with pronounced eaves creates a characteristic silhouette, while the emphasized structural frame elements give the building visual solidity.

Of particular interest is the open veranda, which is organically integrated into the overall volume of the building thanks to the continuation of the roofline. This area creates a transitional space between the interior and the surrounding landscape, emphasizing the connection between architecture and nature. The large glazed opening with French doors visually expands the interior space, while a small attic window above it creates a vertical accent in the façade composition.

In the façade design, the combination of different textures is noteworthy: the vertical wooden siding of the main volume contrasts with the concrete supports of the veranda, creating an interesting interplay of materials. The minimalist design is emphasized by the absence of excessive decoration, where each detail carries a functional purpose.

For application in your own project, you might consider the following techniques: contrasting combination of materials (wood and concrete), use of large glazed surfaces to connect with the landscape, creation of transitional spaces between house and garden, as well as highlighting structural elements of the building as a decorative technique. The natural color palette and simple geometric forms help to harmoniously integrate the structure into the natural surroundings.

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