#4165. Elegant Stone Facade: Synthesis of Tudor Style and Chalet with Contrasting Wooden Elements

Before us stands an impressive example of a modern country house executed in a style that combines elements of chalet and Tudor architecture. The facade presents a harmonious composition of natural stone and stucco, creating a rich textural palette.

Special expressiveness is added to the facade through contrasting elements: the dark roofing with conical completion of the round tower on the left, wooden decorative brackets on the gables, and wooden window shutters. The architectural volumes are skillfully composed — the round tower with its conical top balances the rectangular main volume with its pointed roof.

Windows of various geometries — semi-circular, oval, rectangular — are harmoniously integrated into the stonework. Wooden details, including the massive garage doors with cross-pattern ornamentation and the front door, are executed in a unified stylistic solution using wood in warm brown shades.

The facade is also enriched with functional elements: a cozy balcony with wrought iron railings, elegant wall sconces framing the entrance area and garage. The foundation level is constructed of light-colored stone with an arched portal above the entrance door, giving the structure visual strength and solidity.

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