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Dual Facade: Minimalist House with Contrasting White Plaster and Wooden Cladding

#11634. Dual Facade: Minimalist House with Contrasting White Plaster and Wooden Cladding

Before us is a compact modern residential house that perfectly fits into the autumn forest landscape. The facade of the building presents an effective combination of two contrasting materials: a white plastered surface and warm wooden cladding. This duality creates visual interest while emphasizing the connection between the structure and its natural surroundings.

The architectural form of the house is laconic — a simple gabled roof with gray slate covering crowns a clear geometric volume. The minimalism of the silhouette is compensated by carefully thought-out facade details. Particularly noteworthy is the wooden fragment with horizontal slats that create a play of light and shadow, adding depth and textural variety to the facade.

The front part of the house with a large panoramic window faces nature, creating a sense of dialogue between interior and exterior. The dormer window on the pitched roof provides additional natural lighting to the upper level of the building. The architect demonstrated restraint in the use of window openings — they are few in number but strategically placed for maximum effect.

This project is an excellent example of how to create an expressive facade in a modern private home using contrasting materials, textures, and colors. For your own house, such an approach can be adapted by combining light plaster with natural materials (wood, stone), adding architectural elements with rhythmic divisions (slats, battens), and carefully considering the placement and size of window openings.

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