Contemporary, at the same time beige/brown

previous facadenext facade
Modern residential house with a multi-layered facade of wood, glass and concrete

#17046. Modern residential house with a multi-layered facade of wood, glass and concrete

The modern architectural object shown in the image demonstrates a masterful combination of contrasting materials and volumes. The building's facade is notable for its multi-layered approach – the lower level is executed in concrete and stone, creating a solid foundation, while the upper section is clad in dark wood, adding warmth and organic quality to the structure. Particularly expressive are the protruding cantilever elements that add dynamism to the overall composition.

Floor-to-ceiling glazing is a key element of the facade, providing not only abundant natural light to the interior spaces but also creating a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. The architect skillfully used the technique of alternating solid surfaces and transparent elements, creating a rhythmic pattern on the facade. The usable rooftop with elegant railings, transformed into a terrace with greenery, deserves special attention.

When designing a private home facade, several techniques can be noted: the use of contrasting materials (wood, glass, concrete) to create visual interest; the organization of terraces and protruding elements to form a dynamic silhouette; integration of the building into the landscape through multi-level spatial organization; the use of abundant glazing to visually lighten massive volumes.

The landscaping around the house organically complements the modern architecture, softening the geometric shapes of the building and creating a transition between the man-made environment and natural surroundings. The texture of the stonework in the lower part of the facade adds tactility and visual interest to the entire composition.

Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"