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Modern Coastal House with Contrasting Stone and White Plaster Facade

#13606. Modern Coastal House with Contrasting Stone and White Plaster Facade

This modern coastal house with a contrasting facade design, situated in a beachfront area, exemplifies a harmonious interaction between architecture and the natural landscape. The structure is organically integrated into the sand dunes, emphasizing its connection with the surrounding environment.

The building's facade is executed in a minimalist style using contrasting materials. The upper section presents as a pristine white volume with clean geometric lines and large panoramic windows, creating a sense of lightness and airiness. The lower level is clad in natural stone, providing visual strength to the foundation and establishing a connection with the natural surroundings. This combination of materials is not only aesthetically appealing but also functional – the stone provides additional protection against the effects of the coastal climate.

The asymmetrical pitched roof with generous overhangs adds a dynamic quality to the overall composition. The glazed facade elements, especially the double-height panoramic windows in the central section, ensure maximum penetration of natural light inside and offer views of the seaside landscape. Terraces with glass railings extend the living space and blur the boundary between interior and exterior.

When designing your own facade, you might consider adopting the technique of contrasting material combinations (such as light plaster and natural stone), using panoramic glazing for maximum interaction with the surrounding landscape, and creating terraces and projecting elements to add architectural interest and functionality. It's also important to consider the characteristics of the location and climate, as demonstrated in this project, where stone cladding protects the house from the effects of coastal conditions.

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