#6462. Modern country house with polychrome striped facade in Northern Art Nouveau style

Before us is a striking example of a modern interpretation of a historical style - a country house with an expressive polychrome facade. The architectural solution is inspired by the Art Nouveau traditions of the early 20th century with elements of Russian style, yet executed using contemporary materials and technologies.

The facade of the building is distinguished by the striped masonry characteristic of Northern Art Nouveau, where contrasting horizontal stripes of dark brown and beige create an expressive rhythmic pattern. Particularly noteworthy is the wooden decorative element on the roof gable, referencing traditions of Russian wooden architecture.

The two-story building has an asymmetrical composition with protruding volumes and a balcony on the second floor. The complex-shaped roof with multiple slopes emphasizes the picturesque silhouette. Window openings of various sizes are arranged considering the internal layout and visual balance of the facade. The window frames and decorative elements are executed with meticulous attention to detail.

The house is organically integrated into the surrounding natural landscape, framed by a birch grove, creating a pleasant contrast between architectural form and natural environment. The stone paving around the building serves as a practical and aesthetic transition between architecture and nature.

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