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Mediterranean Villa with Multi-level Facade and Stone Terraces

#10901. Mediterranean Villa with Multi-level Facade and Stone Terraces

The image showcases an elegant Mediterranean villa harmoniously integrated into a multi-level landscape. The facade demonstrates an excellent combination of traditional Mediterranean architectural elements: light plastered wall surfaces contrast with the stone masonry of the retaining walls, creating a visual dialogue between natural and man-made materials.

The architectural solution of the facade is characterized by restraint and harmony. Light beige walls with minimalist window openings framed by traditional shutters in a muted green color give the building an authentic Southern European character. The terracotta tile roof with its characteristic slight slope completes the composition, adding a warm color accent.

Particularly noteworthy is the stepped organization of the territory using stone retaining walls made of local irregularly shaped stones. These walls are not only functional but also create a visual transition between architecture and landscape. The soft evening light flowing from the windows and exterior lamps highlights the texture of the stone and gives the entire composition a special atmosphere.

The facade design successfully employs techniques such as playing with multi-level volumes, integrating open terraces and verandas, as well as thoughtful landscaping. For your own home, you might consider the combination of smooth plaster and rough stonework, the use of muted natural tones, and the integration of architecture into the landscape.

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