Before us is an excellent example of a modern interpretation of the classic coastal style — a two-story house with characteristic cedar shingle siding. The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of traditional elements and contemporary solutions, where the warm honey tone of the wooden cladding contrasts beautifully with white decorative elements.
The architectural composition includes several expressive details: a symmetrical main facade with a central entrance highlighted by an arch and flanking light fixtures; multi-pane windows with white frames creating a rhythmic pattern across the facade; copper roofing above the bay window and entrance area that will develop a noble patina over time; and two brick chimneys adding vertical accents to the structure.
Particular attention is drawn to the bay window on the left with panoramic windows opening onto a small terrace with lounge chairs. The entrance area is designed as a portico with the house number (1506) above the door. The white trim on the building corners, cornices, and window frames creates a clear structure and emphasizes the architectural lines of the house.
The landscape design harmoniously complements the architecture: a brick pathway, low shrubs, and flower beds create a cozy atmosphere and highlight the welcoming character of the home.
When designing your own facade, you might consider techniques such as: contrasting textures and colors (natural wood and white elements); using classical proportions with modern interpretation; attention to details (decorative lighting, quality hardware); mixing materials of different textures (wood, brick, metal); and creating compositional accents through bay windows and protruding elements.