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Stone country house with distinctive natural stone facade and round porthole windows

#12512. Stone country house with distinctive natural stone facade and round porthole windows

This country house is an excellent example of harmonious integration of stone architecture with the natural landscape. The facade is constructed from natural stone with elements of brickwork, creating a rich textural contrast. A distinctive feature of the facade's composition is the asymmetrical arrangement of elements while maintaining the overall balance of the structure.

The most notable details of the facade include a series of round porthole windows that not only serve as functional elements but also give the building a characteristic maritime or country charm. Wooden doors and shutters in a warm brown shade create a pleasant contrast with the gray stone and add coziness and elegance to the building.

The roof has a complex multi-pitched design with a stylish lantern tower, which adds a vertical accent and serves for additional natural lighting. The roofing material has a textured surface, enhancing the visual appeal and emphasizing the premium nature of the building.

The facade design employs techniques that can be applied when designing your own home: combining different natural materials (stone and wood), integrating round windows to create a distinctive style, using color contrast between structural elements, and organizing the landscape with stone retaining walls that visually connect the house with the surrounding area.

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