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Green Pavilion: Minimalist Facade with Open Front and Natural Context

#13002. Green Pavilion: Minimalist Facade with Open Front and Natural Context

Before us is a compact modern pavilion-house executed in a minimalist style with an interesting facade solution. The dominant element is the contrasting combination of dark green vertical cladding on the exterior and warm wooden interior, visually united through large panoramic windows.

The building's facade is designed as a simple geometric form with a gabled roof, referencing the archetypal image of a house but reinterpreted in a contemporary manner. Particularly expressive is the open frontal part of the structure, where a covered terrace with a bright yellow floor creates the effect of a "glowing" interior. The vertical rhythm of the facade cladding gives the building visual elegance and harmoniously blends with the surrounding greenery.

The architect skillfully used the technique of "blurring boundaries" between interior and exterior spaces through large glass surfaces, allowing nature to "penetrate" the interior. The massive stove becomes a central element of the internal space, simultaneously functioning as a structural element and creating coziness.

To adapt such a facade solution in your own home, you could use vertical cladding to visually increase the height of the building, contrasting combinations of materials and colors, panoramic glazing to connect with nature, and an expressive accent color in the interior visible from outside, creating a "beacon" effect and giving individuality to the architectural appearance.

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