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Geometric Contrasting Facade: A Dialogue of Orange and White

#12998. Geometric Contrasting Facade: A Dialogue of Orange and White

This modern house demonstrates a striking example of a contrasting facade using orange and white colors. The architectural solution relies on the principles of modernism with clean geometric shapes and minimalist lines. The facade is divided into expressive color blocks: orange areas create accent zones, while white elements add lightness to the composition and visually expand the space.

The ground floor terrace solution is particularly interesting, where an orange geometric frame creates an expressive canopy, providing shade while simultaneously serving as a compositional element. Large panoramic windows allow for maximum integration of the interior space with the adjacent garden, which is a characteristic feature of contemporary architecture. The textural diversity of the facade is achieved through a combination of smooth plastered surfaces with areas of brickwork visible on the lower level of the white section of the building.

The organization of the surrounding area follows a minimalist approach with an emphasis on open spaces and the integration of architecture with the landscape. The suspended hammock on the terrace emphasizes the functionality of the space and its orientation toward comfortable living.

When designing your own facade, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as using contrasting colors to highlight architectural volumes, creating protected open spaces with the help of cantilevered structures, and playing with textures of finishing materials. A particularly effective solution is using color not only as a decorative element but also as a tool for zoning and structuring architectural form.

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