#5593. Two-level house with contrasting facade: brick and siding

The image shows a two-story private house that combines several architectural elements and materials. The facade demonstrates an interesting contrast between the brick masonry of the first floor and the light-colored vinyl or aluminum siding on the second level.

The lower floor is made of reddish-brown brick, creating a sense of solidity and tradition. Here is an entrance with French doors equipped with blinds, which adds elegance to the overall composition. A wide staircase with metal railings leads to the entrance group, emphasizing the transition zone between the landscape and living space.

The upper floor is distinguished by an abundance of glazing — four large windows form an almost panoramic structure, allowing maximum use of natural light. A pitched roof with a small attic window completes the composition, giving the house classic proportions and a recognizable silhouette.

Of particular note is the wooden deck with a railing located on the right side of the building. This additional space is organically integrated into the overall architecture and provides a connection between the interior spaces and the surrounding nature.

The building is surrounded by diverse vegetation that softens the geometric forms of the architecture and creates a cozy atmosphere. The landscape design with elements of greenery harmoniously complements the architectural image, fitting the structure into the surrounding environment.

×

Talk to the Chief Engineer

Fill in the form, and we will contact you during the next business hours.
Select photos for upload
By clicking the button, you agree to the privacy policy and give consent to the processing of personal data.