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Modern facade with contrasting materials: integration of glass, stone and wood in a mountain house

#17202. Modern facade with contrasting materials: integration of glass, stone and wood in a mountain house

This modern house is an excellent example of the harmonious combination of various materials and textures in architecture. The facade demonstrates masterful use of contrasts: natural irregular stonework juxtaposed with smooth concrete surfaces and extensive glazing. The two-story glass wall draws particular attention, not only filling the interior with natural light but also creating an effect of interpenetration between external and internal environments.

The architectural composition of the facade is enriched by an expressive staircase that seems to float along the glass surface, creating a dynamic visual accent. The wooden overhang with exposed beams adds warmth and organic quality to the building, softening the strictness of modern lines. Tall trees integrated into the architecture emphasize the ecological approach and connection with surrounding nature.

When designing the facade of a private house, several techniques demonstrated here can be adopted: playing with contrasting materials (stone, glass, concrete, wood), using large glazed surfaces to visually expand the space, integrating architectural elements (stairs, canopies) into the overall facade composition, and preserving existing natural elements as part of the architectural solution.

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