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Modern Scandinavian half-timbered façade in blue tones

#11244. Modern Scandinavian half-timbered façade in blue tones

This specimen represents an excellent example of a modern country house in Scandinavian style, executed in the half-timbered architectural technique. The façade's distinctive feature is the expressive contrast between the bluish-gray main tone of the walls and the dark blue structural elements that emphasize the building's geometry.

The façade is characterized by a thoughtful asymmetry and dynamic composition. The central part of the house is accentuated by tall panoramic windows, creating an effect of maximum openness and connection with the surrounding nature. The triangular gables with protruding beams and the clear geometry of the roof give the building a contemporary look while maintaining a connection to traditional Scandinavian architecture.

The architectural details of the façade are noteworthy: contrasting window framing, protruding wooden frame elements creating a rhythmic pattern, and well-proportioned glazing. The verandas with railings are organically integrated into the overall composition. Particular attention is drawn to the combination of a pitched roof with dark tiles and vertical glazing, which visually increases the height of the structure.

When designing your own façade, you can use the following techniques: contrasting highlighting of structural elements, creating accent zones with panoramic glazing, using natural materials in finishing, and integrating the building into the surrounding landscape. This approach allows for creating a modern, environmentally friendly, and visually appealing image of a residential house.

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