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Modern two-level facade with contrasting finishes and panoramic glazing

#15833. Modern two-level facade with contrasting finishes and panoramic glazing

This modern two-story house exemplifies Pacific Northwest modernism with subtle Asian influences. The facade demonstrates a harmonious combination of materials: natural wood cladding on the upper section contrasts with the stone masonry of the lower level, creating a visual balance between lightness and solidity.

Particularly noteworthy is the second floor with its extensive glazing and minimalist glass balcony railing, creating the effect of a floating volume. The wide roof overhang with its pronounced horizontal emphasis and integrated lighting not only provides protection from precipitation but also gives the structure a sense of completion, accentuating the building's horizontal lines.

The lower level features a spacious deck with wooden flooring and sleek metal railings that echo the second floor balcony, creating design coherence. The expressive staircase with open treads becomes a functional element of the facade, adding dynamism to the composition.

The exterior design applies the principle of contrasting warm and cool tones — the warmth of wood is balanced by the coolness of glass and metal, while stone masonry adds textural variety. For your own project, you might consider adopting this technique of layered facade design, using combinations of natural materials, and creating balance between enclosed and open spaces.

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