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Contrasting Bay Windows on Brick Facade

#15300. Contrasting Bay Windows on Brick Facade

The image shows an interesting architectural element on the facade of a brick building. These are expressive bay windows with white frames that protrude from the plane of the brick wall. The facade is made of red brick with a characteristic texture and shades, creating depth and visual interest.

Particularly striking is the contrast between the geometrically precise white bay windows and the warm texture of the brickwork. The bay windows have a louvered structure, which adds a play of light and shadow to the facade. The vertical composition of the bay windows breaks up the monotony of the brick wall and adds dynamism to the entire facade.

Between the bay windows, there is a decorative vertical element made of brick with a more complex, volumetric texture, which serves as an accent and visually connects the windows of different floors. This technique can be used in modern residential construction to create rhythmic compositions on flat facades and add architectural expressiveness.

In designing your own home, a similar approach can be adapted by using contrasting materials (such as light plaster against brick) and designing protruding window volumes that not only become an interesting visual element but also increase natural lighting inside the rooms.

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