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Alpine Chalet with Contrasting Stone Façade

#7811. Alpine Chalet with Contrasting Stone Façade

This country house presents an interesting combination of traditional and modern architectural solutions. The façade is designed in an Alpine chalet style with a characteristic gabled roof and dark horizontal cladding that resembles log construction.

The central element of the façade is a massive stone chimney built from natural stone in sandy-yellow hues. This vertical stone structure visually divides the façade and creates a striking contrast with the dark horizontal wall cladding. The chimney extends through the entire height of the building and protrudes above the roof, giving the house a substantial and foundational character.

The window openings are framed in warm wooden tones with contrasting orange-brown shutters that emphasize the Alpine style and add coziness and picturesqueness to the building. The windows are divided into small sections, which is characteristic of traditional country house architecture.

The landscape design around the house delicately complements the architecture: coniferous plants on the left create a natural framing, while small shrubs and landscaping elements at the base of the house soften the transition from the structure to the surrounding lawn. The base of the house is also made of natural stone, providing a visual connection with the chimney and creating the impression that the house organically grows from the ground.

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