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Modern two-story house with contrasting facade: wood and concrete

#16780. Modern two-story house with contrasting facade: wood and concrete

This modern country house represents an excellent example of contrasting architecture where various materials and textures are combined. The upper part of the facade is clad with vertical wooden panels in a gray shade, giving the structure natural warmth and connection with the surrounding nature. The lower level is made of light concrete, creating a solid visual foundation and an interesting contrast with the wooden finish.

The roof with traditional terracotta tiles deserves special attention, with solar panels installed on top – a beautiful combination of classic style and modern ecological technologies. Large panoramic windows on the ground floor provide excellent natural lighting and visually connect the interior space with the well-maintained garden.

The arched entrance in the lower concrete section adds architectural interest and softens the strictness of geometric lines. This facade design technique can be noted for creating visual accents in modern architecture. The open terrace with wooden furniture organically complements the overall concept of the house, emphasizing its functionality and connection with the surrounding landscape.

When designing your own house, it's worth paying attention to techniques such as contrasting combinations of materials, use of natural textures, integration of ecological solutions into traditional roof forms, and creating smooth transitions between interior and exterior spaces using large glazed surfaces.

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