Contemporary, at the same time two-story

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Modern brick house with cantilevered facade and panoramic glazing

#6856. Modern brick house with cantilevered facade and panoramic glazing

This modern country house is a striking example of minimalist architecture with a skillful combination of brick facade and large-format glazing. The building's volume is designed as two intersecting geometric blocks: a compact two-story brick cube with a cantilevered projection from the second floor, and a single-story volume with a flat roof that simultaneously serves as a terrace for the second floor.

The exterior of the house is deliberately laconic — the dark brown brick masonry creates a warm yet restrained image. Large panoramic windows with wooden frames add lightness to the structure and ensure maximum penetration of natural light into the interior spaces. The cantilevered upper floor draws particular attention, creating a dynamic architectural accent and forming a protected space beneath the overhang.

The wooden deck framing the first floor smoothly connects the house with the surrounding landscape, offering a comfortable space for outdoor relaxation. The minimalist design is emphasized by strategic facade design with precise proportions and carefully considered material combinations.

When designing a similar facade for your own home, you can adopt the principle of contrasting textures (brick masonry and glass), use cantilevered projections to create architectural expressiveness, and thoughtfully place window openings from both functional and aesthetic perspectives. It's also worth noting how successfully horizontal and vertical lines are combined in the facade composition, which is an important aspect when creating modern architecture.

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