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Lattice Perforated Facade: Solarium with Geometric Pattern and Light Play

#13259. Lattice Perforated Facade: Solarium with Geometric Pattern and Light Play

This image showcases an exquisite architectural detail - an enclosed veranda or solarium created with intricate perforated panels. The structure creates a remarkable interplay of light and shadow in the interior, thanks to the geometric perforation pattern that casts ornate shadows on the wooden deck floor. The uniqueness of this facade design lies in its dual function - it simultaneously protects from direct sunlight while creating a semi-transparent boundary between indoor and outdoor spaces.

The space features two black chairs and a small table, as well as a potted plant, giving a cozy atmosphere to this bright corner. The perforated panels forming the walls and ceiling have a complex geometric pattern characteristic of Middle Eastern or Asian motifs, which can be interpreted as a contemporary take on mashrabiya - a traditional element of Islamic architecture.

This technique can be adapted for a private home in the form of decorative screens, partitions, or facade elements. It is not only an aesthetically pleasing solution but also a functional element that regulates lighting and creates privacy. Modern technologies allow the production of such panels from various materials - from metal and composites to natural wood, taking into account the climatic characteristics of the region.

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