Artistic/Oriental, at the same time beige/brown

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Integrated Terrace with Pergola Structure as a Facade Extension Element

#15949. Integrated Terrace with Pergola Structure as a Facade Extension Element

The image showcases an elegant attached terrace that harmoniously connects with the brick facade of the house. This architectural solution creates a cozy intermediate space between the interior and exterior worlds. The terrace is framed by a light pergola structure made of pale wood, which not only provides partial shading but also serves as a visual extension of the main building's architecture.

Particularly noteworthy is the combination of materials: the red brick of the main building contrasts with the beige tones of the wooden pergola and terrace steps. The lattice panel integrated into the pergola structure adds privacy while maintaining the airiness of the space. Climbing plants on the pergola soften the rigidity of the structure and create a natural transition to the garden area.

The geometry of the terrace with wide steps provides a smooth transition from the brick paving of the yard to the elevated seating area. Floral compositions in ceramic pots are placed at different levels of the terrace, creating a dynamic, multi-layered effect and softening the strictness of architectural forms.

This example demonstrates successful techniques for home exterior design: using a pergola as a transitional element, creating multi-level space with steps, softening hard surfaces with plant elements, and a thoughtful combination of contrasting materials that maintain the integrity of the house's architectural appearance.

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