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Modern Stone Facade: A Dialogue Between Tradition and Minimalism

#12974. Modern Stone Facade: A Dialogue Between Tradition and Minimalism

The presented country house demonstrates a harmonious combination of contemporary minimalism and traditional materials. The facade is executed in a style characteristic of modern rural house interpretations, where natural stone and white plaster dominate. The stonework, made of local layered stone in various shades, creates textural depth and visual interest, while simultaneously ensuring structural durability.

The architectural composition is notable for its laconic geometry with clean lines and a simple gabled roof covered with light-colored material, emphasizing the Northern European character of the building. Large panoramic windows with minimalist dark frames pierce through the stonework, creating a contrast between the solidity of stone and the lightness of glass. External shutters or blinds in dark color add functionality and a rhythmic element to the design.

The wooden deck, made of dark timber and positioned along the facade, serves as a transitional zone between the architecture and the surrounding landscape. The wet surface of the decking reflects light, creating additional depth in the perception of space.

When designing your own house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the contrasting combination of materials (stone and plaster), the use of panoramic glazing to connect interior with exterior, and thoughtful integration of the building into the landscape. It's also important to consider regional building traditions when choosing materials and roof forms, which will give the project uniqueness and connection to local architectural identity.

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