Craftsman, at the same time white

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Two-story house with a combined facade: white finish and natural stone

#11052. Two-story house with a combined facade: white finish and natural stone

This countryside house demonstrates a harmonious combination of traditional architecture with modern elements. The facade features a restrained color palette, where the main white walls effectively contrast with the stone cladding of the lower part and the framing of the entrance area. The arched construction above the entrance is particularly expressive, creating an architectural accent and giving the facade individuality.

The roof is made of dark shingles, creating a classic contrast with the white walls and emphasizing the traditional form of the gabled structure. The windows with their small panes fit organically into the overall style, adding rhythm and visual depth to the facade. Particular attention is drawn to the row of second-floor windows with characteristic darker framing, adding expressiveness to the facade.

The design shows a desire for balance between functionality and aesthetics. The stone trim is not only a decorative element but also visually strengthens the foundation of the house. When designing your own facade, you can take note of this technique of combining materials – the combination of smooth light finishing in the upper part with textured natural stone in the lower part creates an interesting visual effect and emphasizes the architectural composition.

The laconic landscape design with a well-maintained lawn and individual stones complements the image of the house, without overloading attention and allowing the architecture to remain the central element of the composition.

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