#4138. Binary Facade: Modern Country House with Contrasting Color Solution

Before me is an interesting example of modern country architecture in a wooded area. The building is a two-story house with an asymmetrical facade solution, which gives it an individual character. Particularly striking is the color scheme of the facade – a contrasting combination of light beige and terracotta parts, visually dividing the building into two sections.

The roof of the house is designed as a classic gabled cover with a silvery metallic finish, which harmonizes well with the surrounding nature. The architectural details of the facade are minimalist: clean rectangular windows without excessive decoration, a small balcony with dark railings on the left part of the facade, and a central entrance with a laconic staircase and handrails.

On the right side of the facade, there's a visible sign with an inscription, presumably the name of the building or an indicator. The basement part of the house is made of natural stone, creating a sense of solidity and connection with the surrounding landscape. The overall impression of the architecture is a rational combination of functionality and aesthetics, characteristic of modern country houses in Central or Eastern Europe.

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