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Modern wooden house with vertical slatted facade

#16737. Modern wooden house with vertical slatted facade

Before us stands an expressive example of modern wooden architecture – a three-story house with a textured wooden facade that demonstrates elegant simplicity and functionality. The architectural solution organically combines the traditional form of a pitched roof with an innovative approach to cladding.

Vertical wooden slats forming the outer shell of the building create a rhythmic visual pattern, giving the facade dynamism and depth. Particularly interesting is the solution for the upper level, where vertical elements transform into distinctive louvers, providing control over natural lighting. The windows of the second floor are organically integrated into the overall composition, emphasizing the horizontal articulation of the facade.

The natural wood tone harmoniously integrates the building into the surrounding landscape, creating a dialogue between architecture and nature. The minimalist approach to details and the absence of excessive decorative elements emphasize the contemporary aesthetics of the project.

When designing your own wooden facade, it's worth paying attention to the variability in slat positioning – vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, which allows for creating various visual effects. Playing with the density of elements helps regulate privacy and interior lighting. It's also important to consider the natural aging of wood and the possibility of treatment with protective compounds that preserve the natural beauty of the material.

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