This facade represents an exquisite example of contemporary interpretation of Prairie style architecture with elements of Northwest Regional School. Particularly impressive are the warm wooden surfaces creating a striking contrast with the gray stone and stucco elements.
The entrance area is designed with special care: a wide canopy with wooden finishing creates a sense of solidity and protection. The illumination of the steps is not just a functional solution but also an aesthetic technique that gives the entrance group special expressiveness in the evening. The natural stone used for facing the steps and retaining walls harmonizes well with the wooden vertical elements and creates a sense of harmonious transition between the natural landscape and architectural form.
The facade lighting is comprehensively designed: wrought iron lanterns in a classic style on chains combine with built-in illumination of steps and canopy, creating a multi-level lighting solution. Large windows provide a visual connection between interior and exterior, while wooden frames emphasize the overall style of the building.
When designing your own facade, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as: contrasting combination of materials (wood, stone, stucco), multi-level lighting including both decorative fixtures and functional illumination of architectural elements, as well as creating an expressive entrance group that becomes the compositional center of the entire facade.