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Copper House: Minimalist Facade with Vertical Wooden Slats

#12180. Copper House: Minimalist Facade with Vertical Wooden Slats

This modern country house represents an expressive example of minimalist architecture with an emphasis on natural materials. The building's facade is completely clad in vertical wooden slats of a warm copper-brown hue, creating the effect of a rhythmic, sculptural volume. The vertical lines of the slats add dynamism and visually increase the height of the structure, while simultaneously creating an interplay of light and shadow on the surface.

The geometry of the house is laconic and expressive – a compact two-story volume with clean edges and a folded roofline gives the building a distinctive silhouette. Large panoramic windows on the first and second floors provide abundant natural light and a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. Particularly interesting is the solution for corner windows, which seem to cut through the monolithic nature of the wooden shell.

The contrast between warm wood and cool glass creates an interesting architectural dialectic. A small black chimney is neatly integrated into the overall composition, without disrupting the integrity of the image. The design of the territory around the house follows a minimalist approach – simple gravel edging and a well-maintained lawn harmoniously complement the architecture of the structure.

This method of facade design using vertical wooden slats can be used for your own home to give it a modern look and create an interesting play of light and shadow. Such cladding also provides additional protection from the sun while maintaining the visual lightness of the structure. Natural wood with protective treatment not only looks aesthetic but also ages well, acquiring a noble patina over time.

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