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Mediterranean facade with stone terrace and wooden pergola

#236. Mediterranean facade with stone terrace and wooden pergola

The image showcases an elegant veranda of a country house executed in a Mediterranean style. The facade of the building features a harmonious combination of natural materials, which is one of the key principles of organic architecture. The foundation of the veranda is made of natural stone, forming a stepped terrace with smooth lines that creates a natural transition from the landscape to the living space.

Particularly noteworthy is the construction of the veranda's canopy — a wooden pergola with horizontal beams, creating a sense of lightness while providing necessary shade. The contrast between the light plastered walls of the house and the dark wood of the pergola gives the facade visual interest and depth. The supporting columns are executed in a minimalist style, which doesn't overburden the overall composition.

French doors with wooden frames and small glazing panels provide a visual connection between interior and exterior spaces, as well as maximum penetration of natural light. Such facade design with attention to transitional zones between home and nature creates a sense of harmony and comfort.

In your own country house, a similar style can be recreated using natural materials characteristic of the area, combining light plaster with wooden or stone elements. The key technique is to create open but weather-protected spaces that visually blur the boundary between interior and exterior.