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White Vertical Façade: Minimalist House with Contrasting Finishes and Indoor-Outdoor Integration

#12152. White Vertical Façade: Minimalist House with Contrasting Finishes and Indoor-Outdoor Integration

This modern minimalist house represents an excellent example of laconic architecture, where the white vertically-ribbed façade becomes the main expressive element. The upper part of the structure is designed in the form of a classic gabled silhouette with vertical louvers creating a rhythmic pattern and interplay of light and shadow on the surface.

The lower level of the house contrasts with the upper one through the use of smooth white panels, creating a visual separation of volumes. Large panoramic windows open the interior to an inner courtyard with wooden decking and a narrow swimming pool, separated from the living space by glass railings. This solution allows for maximum integration of interior and exterior spaces.

The interior shows adherence to Scandinavian aesthetics with a neutral color palette, minimal decoration, and natural materials. Compositionally, the house represents a harmonious combination of strict geometric forms, where functionality doesn't yield to aesthetics.

For private construction, this project demonstrates several practical techniques: vertical louvers on the façade not only create architectural expressiveness but can also serve as a sun protection element; the contrast of textures (ribbed and smooth surfaces) adds dynamism to the building's appearance; the minimalist approach to finishing reduces maintenance costs and emphasizes architectural lines.

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