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Modern two-story house with a contrasting facade of stone, plaster, and metal

#17638. Modern two-story house with a contrasting facade of stone, plaster, and metal

The presented image showcases an impressive modern country house that embodies a harmonious combination of natural materials and clean geometric shapes. The building's facade features a thoughtful composition based on the contrast of textures and materials. The main volume of the house is clad in natural light beige stone, giving the structure solidity and connection to the natural landscape.

The upper level is partially finished in smooth light plaster, creating an interesting contrast with the stone masonry of the lower floor. The architectural composition is enriched with dark metal elements: vertical slats on the second-floor windows, protruding canopies with expressive consoles, and a clear roofline. These details give the facade a graphic quality and contemporary character.

Particularly noteworthy is the play with volumes: the protruding elements of the upper floor create dynamism, while large panoramic windows blur the boundary between interior and exterior spaces. The greenery on the cantilevers adds an ecological dimension to the object, softening the rigid lines of architectural forms.

For those planning their own facade design, this project demonstrates effective techniques: contrasting combination of materials (stone, plaster, metal), use of cantilever projections to create dynamism, integration of greenery into architectural elements, and thoughtful glazing that provides a visual connection with the surrounding landscape.

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