Artistic/contemporary, at the same time white/brown

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Dual-level facade: gray brick and wood in contemporary minimalism

#12677. Dual-level facade: gray brick and wood in contemporary minimalism

This modern residential house showcases an expressive architectural solution that demonstrates a harmonious combination of minimalism and natural materials. The building's facade presents an interesting contrast between the upper and lower sections. The upper part is clad in gray brickwork, creating a strict geometric form with a pointed roof. Symmetrically placed windows in the sloped roof provide natural lighting to the upper floor, while their minimalist design emphasizes the contemporary character of the building.

The lower level of the house is finished with warm wooden panels, creating a welcoming contrast to the gray brick of the upper section. Extensive glass sliding doors blur the boundary between interior and exterior spaces, emphasizing the connection with the surrounding environment. The wooden deck, executed in the same warm tone as the lower level cladding, functions as a practical extension of the living space outdoors.

Special attention is drawn to the landscape design in front of the house: young birch trees planted in a round raised planter with woven edging add a natural element to the overall composition. This solution is not only aesthetically appealing but also environmentally friendly, creating a microclimate around the house.

In designing your own house facade, you could borrow the idea of contrasting materials – combining stone or brick with wood creates visual interest and textural variety. It's also worth noting the use of panoramic glazing on the first floor, which enhances the connection with the garden and fills the rooms with natural light. Circular or geometric elements in landscape design can become accent points that enhance the overall impression of the facade.

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