Contemporary, at the same time motley

previous facadenext facade
Dualistic Facade: Modern House with Contrasting Finishes

#2774. Dualistic Facade: Modern House with Contrasting Finishes

The photograph showcases a modern three-story residential house with a distinctly two-toned facade treatment. The left section of the building features a deep black finish with horizontal cladding, while the right section contrasts with light-colored brick masonry. This creates an expressive dualism that emphasizes the volumetric and spatial composition of the structure.

The facade is characterized by laconic forms and precise geometry of window openings. Large panoramic windows with black frames create a rhythmic pattern on the facade surface and provide abundant natural lighting to the interior spaces. The central glazed vertical of the stairwell deserves special attention, serving as a visual connecting element between the contrasting parts of the building.

The basement level houses a garage with two doors executed in the same dark color as the left section of the house. The entrance is accentuated by a wooden door in a warm walnut shade, approached by a modern staircase with metal railings. Minimalist landscape design with small plants and a neat apron complements the architectural solution without distracting attention from the expressive facade.

In the evening, interior lighting creates a "glowing cube" effect, enhancing the visual impression of the contrast between dark exterior surfaces and bright interiors visible through the numerous windows.

Practical issues of "The Secrets of Beautiful Facades"