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Scandinavian Harmony: Light Wooden Facade with Contrasting Trim Among Pines

#3672. Scandinavian Harmony: Light Wooden Facade with Contrasting Trim Among Pines

This architectural object is a two-story wooden house in Scandinavian style, harmoniously integrated into the surrounding pine forest. The facade is made of light-colored wooden material with characteristic horizontal cladding that creates a rhythmic visual pattern. A distinctive feature of the facade is the combination of wood in two shades: the main light beige tone of the walls contrasts with the brown wooden trim elements.

The roof has a complex geometry with slopes of varying heights, covered with dark shingles or composite material, creating an expressive contrast with the light walls. The architect skillfully used traditional techniques of Alpine and Scandinavian house building: protruding cornices, wooden supports, and decorative elements on the gables.

The facade is enriched with several verandas featuring wooden railings with cross-pattern ornaments, which gives the house a traditional character. The window openings have classical proportions and are framed with dark brown wooden casings. Overall, the facade composition is asymmetrical, which gives the building dynamism despite its traditional foundation.

The landscaping of the plot harmoniously complements the architecture: winding paved paths, low retaining walls made of natural stone, and strategic greenery create a cozy atmosphere of a forest estate. The architect has succeeded in creating a modern interpretation of a traditional country house while maintaining a connection with the natural surroundings and national building traditions.

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