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Modern country house with contrasting wood and stone facade

#11837. Modern country house with contrasting wood and stone facade

This modern country house is an excellent example of harmonious combination of traditional forms and contemporary materials. The architectural composition consists of two volumes with gabled roofs connected at an angle, creating a dynamic and expressive silhouette.

The facade features an elegant contrast between vertical dark wood cladding and horizontal stone elements at the base. The natural stone in the building's foundation not only adds solidity to the structure but also visually connects the architecture with the surrounding landscape. Particular attention is drawn to the panoramic glazing that occupies a significant portion of the southern facade, providing abundant natural light to interior spaces and creating a visual connection between inside and outside.

The architect skillfully plays with proportions and scale: compact window openings on the side facades contrast with the impressive glass surfaces of the main facade. Tall stone chimneys serve as vertical accents, balancing the horizontal lines of the composition.

In designing your own facade, several techniques used in this project could be adopted: contrasting combination of different textures (wood and stone), playing with the proportions of window openings, using large glazing on the southern side to maximize natural light, and organizing multi-level volumes to create a dynamic building silhouette.

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