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Traditional Alpine Façade: The Red and White Harmony of Landhaus Christlieger Estate

#3832. Traditional Alpine Façade: The Red and White Harmony of Landhaus Christlieger Estate

Before us stands a beautiful example of traditional Alpine architecture — Landhaus Christlieger, situated amidst a picturesque mountain landscape. The façade embodies the classic Bavarian style with characteristic elements of Alpine chalet architecture.

The two-story building features an expressive gabled roof with wide eaves, painted in a rich red color that creates a striking contrast with the white walls of the main volume. Decorative carved elements adorn the roof cornice, giving the façade traditional Alpine charm. The dark gable adds particular expressiveness, visually framing the upper part of the building.

The central element of the first floor is a spacious balcony with wooden carved railings, decorated with abundant floral arrangements of bright red flowers in window boxes. Symmetrically placed windows with green shutters create a rhythmic composition and emphasize the traditional character of the architecture. The sign with the name Landhaus Christlieger is organically integrated into the façade and enhances the authenticity of the structure.

The surrounding landscape complements the architectural composition: a well-maintained garden, a stone sculptural group featuring mountain goats in the foreground, and wooded mountains in the background create a cohesive, harmonious image of a traditional Alpine estate, where architecture exists in complete unity with its natural surroundings.

Our studio creates a new image of the country house including facades and interiors.