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Two-Faced Façade: A Modern Farmhouse Interpretation with Contrasting Cladding

#15264. Two-Faced Façade: A Modern Farmhouse Interpretation with Contrasting Cladding

The image showcases a modern residential house in the "modern farmhouse" style, which combines traditional architectural forms with contemporary materials and approaches. The façade is divided into two contrasting sections: the left side is clad in gray vertical board and batten panels, while the right section features warm horizontal wooden siding.

The building's geometry features a distinctive gable roof, which references traditional rural architecture but is executed in a modern interpretation. The square window openings with clearly defined dark frames create a rhythmic pattern on the façade and provide good natural lighting for the interior spaces.

The entrance area is accentuated by a wooden door that harmonizes with the wooden cladding and is protected by a small canopy. In front of the house is a wooden fence made of horizontal planks, which not only serves a functional role but also acts as an element of landscape design, unifying the architecture with the surrounding environment. Minimalist landscaping with ornamental grasses complements the overall composition.

When designing your own façade, you could adopt the following techniques: contrasting combination of materials (wood/metal/fiber cement), playing with vertical and horizontal lines in the cladding, using clear geometric shapes, and a thoughtful color palette that emphasizes architectural details without excessive variegation.

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