#18159. Modern Minimalist Façade with Contrasting White Stucco and Wooden Slats

This modern two-story residence exemplifies minimalist architecture with clean geometric forms and contrasting façade solutions. The house features a cubic composition with an expressive combination of materials – smooth white stucco and warm wooden cladding that creates a striking accent on the upper floor.

The building's façade demonstrates a well-thought-out balance between solid and glazed surfaces. Floor-to-ceiling windows occupy a significant portion of the second floor, providing abundant natural light to the interior spaces and creating a visual connection with the surrounding landscape. The horizontal wooden slats on the façade not only add warmth and textural contrast to the building but also function as a natural sun-shading element.

The upper volume of the house effectively cantilevers over the lower one, creating a dynamic composition and sheltered entrance areas. The flat roof with a minimalist parapet emphasizes the contemporary aesthetic of the building. The architects skillfully integrated the garage door into the overall design by selecting a material that harmonizes with the wood on the façade.

When designing the façade of a private home in a similar style, it's worth paying attention to several key techniques: playing with cantilevers and overhangs, contrasting combinations of finishing materials (such as stucco and wood), using horizontal wooden slats to create rhythm and texture, and incorporating large-format glazing with dark frames for contrast. Another effective solution is the use of fencing in a style consistent with the architecture of the house, as implemented in this project.

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