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Natural Stone Country House Facade: Traditional Aesthetics in Contemporary Execution

#13374. Natural Stone Country House Facade: Traditional Aesthetics in Contemporary Execution

This expressive stone structure represents a magnificent example of rural architecture with characteristic natural stone facades. The manor consists of two combined volumes: a two-story historical building with classical proportions and a more contemporary adjoining wing. The main facade is constructed from authentic stonework in sandy-brown hues, creating a unique texture that embodies durability and connection with nature.

The historical part of the building is adorned with symmetrically placed white window frames that effectively contrast with the rough texture of the stonework. A gabled roof with distinctive chimneys completes the composition, giving the building a traditional silhouette. The modern wing organically continues the architectural language, preserving materials and proportions while adding more contemporary elements, including larger glazing and wooden accents at the entrance area.

When designing the facade of a country house in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to the importance of using authentic materials that develop a patina over time, making the building an organic part of the landscape. The contrast between the rough texture of stone and clean lines of window and door openings is a key technique that can be used to create visual interest even with minimalist design.

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