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Terracotta Contrast: Modern Façade with Circular Porthole

#10925. Terracotta Contrast: Modern Façade with Circular Porthole

This modern house with a vibrant terracotta façade presents an excellent example of contrast architecture. The upper part of the building is clad in rich reddish-brown terracotta panels that form a clear geometric volume. A distinctive feature of this façade is the round porthole window, creating an interesting visual accent while simultaneously providing natural light.

The lower part of the house is executed in light concrete tones, creating an expressive contrast with the upper volume. Particularly interesting is the solution for the drainage system – a chain instead of a traditional pipe, which gives the building an industrial character and becomes a decorative element of the façade. Large sliding window-doors open to reveal an interior space with a blue sofa, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior.

The landscaping around the house follows a minimalist approach with elements of landscape design – round concrete pathway plates, low-growing plants, and neat flower beds that soften the strictness of the architectural lines.

This technique of contrasting materials and colors can be utilized when designing your own home. A bright colored accent on the façade combined with a neutral base creates a memorable image. Round porthole windows not only bring originality to the exterior but also form interesting light effects inside the space. And non-standard solutions for functional elements, such as downspouts, can transform utilitarian details into decorative accents.

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