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Mediterranean Modern Facade: Harmony of Stone, Wood, and Glass

#11016. Mediterranean Modern Facade: Harmony of Stone, Wood, and Glass

This is an exquisite example of a modern interpretation of traditional Mediterranean architecture. The facade is made of natural stone in a sandy hue, which gives the structure an authentic character and perfectly integrates it into the surrounding landscape. The arched window openings deserve special attention — a classic architectural element that has been reimagined in a contemporary way through large glass surfaces.

The facade design is characterized by elegant restraint and attention to detail. The contrast between the rough texture of the stonework and the smooth glass surfaces creates an interesting visual dynamic. The wooden roof with exposed beams over the terrace organically complements the overall composition, bringing warmth and comfort to the exterior.

A particularly successful solution is the smooth transition between interior and exterior space thanks to the spacious terrace with wooden decking and large sliding glass doors, which visually expand the living space. The facade design employs the principle of "honesty of materials" — stone looks like stone, wood like wood, creating a sense of authenticity and timeless elegance.

When designing your own facade, you can adopt several techniques from this project: the use of natural materials with expressive textures; contrasting combination of traditional elements (stonework, arches) with modern ones (large glass surfaces); creating smooth transitions between the house and the surrounding landscape; using covered terraces as intermediate spaces between interior and exterior.

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