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Black Slatted Facade with Panoramic Glazing: Simplicity and Functionality

#17857. Black Slatted Facade with Panoramic Glazing: Simplicity and Functionality

This modern architectural object represents a striking example of a minimalist approach to facade design. The main concept of the building is based on the contrast between the dark external framing and the light interior space, creating an effect of a "picture in a frame." The facade is executed using vertical wooden slats in black, which serve not only as a decorative element but also as a functional solution for regulating sunlight.

Particularly noteworthy is the rhythmic arrangement of vertical elements in the upper part of the facade, creating a dynamic silhouette of the building. These slats form a kind of "canopy," giving the structure completeness and architectural expressiveness. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels provide maximum transparency and connection between the interior space and the surrounding environment. This solution allows natural light to penetrate deep into the rooms, creating a sense of spaciousness and lightness.

In modern facade design such an approach is becoming increasingly popular due to its functionality and aesthetic appeal. For homeowners seeking to create a contemporary look for their residence, the use of vertical slats can be an excellent solution. They not only give the building a unique character but also help regulate lighting and temperature in the interior spaces.

The lower level of the building is also designed with large glass panels but is complemented by vertical wooden elements placed in a checkerboard pattern behind the glass. This technique creates a play of light and shadow, adding depth and texture to the facade. The geometric purity of lines and shapes is emphasized by a pool with a perfectly smooth water surface located directly at the wall of the house, visually expanding the space and adding an element of luxury.

We develop facade projects for country houses.